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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On 2 February 1793 , before war with France had formally begun , Lord Grenville , the British Foreign Secretary , wrote at the instance of the East India Company to Lord Auckland , ambassador at the Hague , instructing him to represent ...
On 2 February 1793 , before war with France had formally begun , Lord Grenville , the British Foreign Secretary , wrote at the instance of the East India Company to Lord Auckland , ambassador at the Hague , instructing him to represent ...
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It was in these circumstances that Lord Carnarvon came back to the Colonial Office , determined to repeat in South Africa the success of his Canadian Confederation Act of 1867. He at once began to press the idea of confederation upon ...
It was in these circumstances that Lord Carnarvon came back to the Colonial Office , determined to repeat in South Africa the success of his Canadian Confederation Act of 1867. He at once began to press the idea of confederation upon ...
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Yet on May 12 , Granville stated in the House of Lords that , so far as he knew , Germany had never claimed sovereignty over any part of the territory in question , and that the subject was under discussion between the two Governments .
Yet on May 12 , Granville stated in the House of Lords that , so far as he knew , Germany had never claimed sovereignty over any part of the territory in question , and that the subject was under discussion between the two Governments .
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Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
Rainfall II | 11 |
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