The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1963 - Great Britain |
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... seems to have made another expedition in search of the mines which proved as unsuccessful as the others . From a report of Father Manuel Barreto made in 16671 and other sources , it seems doubtful if gold or even silver existed in the ...
... seems to have made another expedition in search of the mines which proved as unsuccessful as the others . From a report of Father Manuel Barreto made in 16671 and other sources , it seems doubtful if gold or even silver existed in the ...
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... seem that in England he had imbibed a new impatience of opposition and a special fear of the radicalism which had alarmed Lord Sidmouth and his own aristocratic connection at the time of " Peterloo " . He seems indeed to have been ...
... seem that in England he had imbibed a new impatience of opposition and a special fear of the radicalism which had alarmed Lord Sidmouth and his own aristocratic connection at the time of " Peterloo " . He seems indeed to have been ...
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... seem to have pushed by way of the Caledon River far across the future Orange Free State towards Bechuanaland . They there broke up , but not before they had driven the fierce Bafo- king down upon Kuruman . There these folk were broken ...
... seem to have pushed by way of the Caledon River far across the future Orange Free State towards Bechuanaland . They there broke up , but not before they had driven the fierce Bafo- king down upon Kuruman . There these folk were broken ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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