The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1936 - Great Britain |
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... east , a fact which finds confirmation in several other respects . Physical features reminiscent of them are seen occasionally in such peoples of East - Central Africa as the Andorobo , Elgunono and Doko , while evidence of their ...
... east , a fact which finds confirmation in several other respects . Physical features reminiscent of them are seen occasionally in such peoples of East - Central Africa as the Andorobo , Elgunono and Doko , while evidence of their ...
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... east of the Kochoqua , again , were the Chainouqua ; further east and south , in the modern district of Caledon , roamed the Hes- sequa , to the north - east of whom lived the Hancumqua and a few lesser groups . Then came the Attaqua ...
... east of the Kochoqua , again , were the Chainouqua ; further east and south , in the modern district of Caledon , roamed the Hes- sequa , to the north - east of whom lived the Hancumqua and a few lesser groups . Then came the Attaqua ...
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... EAST AFRICA 723 German East Africa was less directly connected with South Africa than was South - West Africa , and the responsibility for the operations in that region was assumed by the imperial authorities . South African troops ...
... EAST AFRICA 723 German East Africa was less directly connected with South Africa than was South - West Africa , and the responsibility for the operations in that region was assumed by the imperial authorities . South African troops ...
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