The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... South African Republic for the railway traffic of the Rand and the undeveloped resources of the northern interior . The British interest was bound up with ... South Africa's hinterland Conclusion: colonial policy in the early 1890's" xiii.
... South African Republic for the railway traffic of the Rand and the undeveloped resources of the northern interior . The British interest was bound up with ... South Africa's hinterland Conclusion: colonial policy in the early 1890's" xiii.
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... South Africa Company henceforward was attacked by Radical Little Englanders on the one hand , and on the other by the " South Africa Committee " , 3 the missionary societies and other humanitarian and imperialist advocates of Crown ...
... South Africa Company henceforward was attacked by Radical Little Englanders on the one hand , and on the other by the " South Africa Committee " , 3 the missionary societies and other humanitarian and imperialist advocates of Crown ...
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... SOUTH AFRICA " Imperial policy " , wrote Bernard Shaw in his Fabian apologia for Empire , " will mean South Africa . " Throughout this period , from the unbelievable ... SOUTH AFRICA The South African scene in 1895 Chamberlain and Jameson.
... SOUTH AFRICA " Imperial policy " , wrote Bernard Shaw in his Fabian apologia for Empire , " will mean South Africa . " Throughout this period , from the unbelievable ... SOUTH AFRICA The South African scene in 1895 Chamberlain and Jameson.
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
THE NAVY AND THE GATHERING OF THE ARMIES | 22 |
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