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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Page 225
... Gaika in force , inflicted a bloody defeat , and deprived him of a vast quantity of cattle . Gaika thereupon appealed for aid to the Governor , who responded by sending a mixed detachment of troops and burghers under Colonel Brereton ...
... Gaika in force , inflicted a bloody defeat , and deprived him of a vast quantity of cattle . Gaika thereupon appealed for aid to the Governor , who responded by sending a mixed detachment of troops and burghers under Colonel Brereton ...
Page 297
... Gaika who , not being generally acknowledged as supreme , lost any influence he had when made responsible , as here , for bargaining away land which had never been his . Gaika , with whom General Janssens had treated about the Fish ...
... Gaika who , not being generally acknowledged as supreme , lost any influence he had when made responsible , as here , for bargaining away land which had never been his . Gaika , with whom General Janssens had treated about the Fish ...
Page 810
... Gaika district of 100 wives to 107 men , and for the Ndlambe district of 100 wives to 101 men . The ratio of total men to total women tells practically the same story - in the Gaika district 100 men to 117 women . The number of males ...
... Gaika district of 100 wives to 107 men , and for the Ndlambe district of 100 wives to 101 men . The ratio of total men to total women tells practically the same story - in the Gaika district 100 men to 117 women . The number of males ...
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