The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... BASUTO WAR 405 In the midst of these difficulties the long impending storm on the Basuto border burst at last . In February 1858 President Boshof , at the end of his patience , informed Moshesh that any further intrusion by the Basuto ...
... BASUTO WAR 405 In the midst of these difficulties the long impending storm on the Basuto border burst at last . In February 1858 President Boshof , at the end of his patience , informed Moshesh that any further intrusion by the Basuto ...
Page 420
... Basuto from ruinous losses . Moshesh saw that the Free State intended to expel the tribesmen , not merely from the disputed border , but far beyond , from the best arable land in all the Basuto country ; for while the war was raging ...
... Basuto from ruinous losses . Moshesh saw that the Free State intended to expel the tribesmen , not merely from the disputed border , but far beyond , from the best arable land in all the Basuto country ; for while the war was raging ...
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... Basuto after the disastrous second Basuto War , had not the Free State farmers and the opportune discovery of the diamond field given employment to large numbers of them . The story of the loss to the Basuto of their best grazing and ...
... Basuto after the disastrous second Basuto War , had not the Free State farmers and the opportune discovery of the diamond field given employment to large numbers of them . The story of the loss to the Basuto of their best grazing and ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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