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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... Fish River . We may say that the policy adopted with regard to the Kaffirs at this stage was one of segregation by force of arms . The chiefs were told that they must keep their people from crossing the Fish River , and for a number of ...
... Fish River . We may say that the policy adopted with regard to the Kaffirs at this stage was one of segregation by force of arms . The chiefs were told that they must keep their people from crossing the Fish River , and for a number of ...
Page 295
... Fish River . There , for the first time , they met with serious resistance ; and there , for virtually fifty years , the eastward advance was stayed , while a thinner stream was diverted northwards towards Graaff - Reinet and beyond ...
... Fish River . There , for the first time , they met with serious resistance ; and there , for virtually fifty years , the eastward advance was stayed , while a thinner stream was diverted northwards towards Graaff - Reinet and beyond ...
Page 297
... Fish River . The Amaxosa tribes were in fact very loosely organised and could not easily be bound as a whole to any terms of agreement . Governors were prone to recognise as " Paramount " some chief like Gaika who , not being generally ...
... Fish River . The Amaxosa tribes were in fact very loosely organised and could not easily be bound as a whole to any terms of agreement . Governors were prone to recognise as " Paramount " some chief like Gaika who , not being generally ...
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