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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... Port Natal had already given up to them such rights as they had , and now Captain Jervis , the British officer commanding there , took steps to mediate peace between the republic and Dingaan . The Great Chief promised to hand over the ...
... Port Natal had already given up to them such rights as they had , and now Captain Jervis , the British officer commanding there , took steps to mediate peace between the republic and Dingaan . The Great Chief promised to hand over the ...
Page 330
... Port.2 The British troops reoccupied Port Natal in May 1842 , and this time they had to fight for it . Potchefstroom and Winburg and even the northern section of Natal virtually stood aside , but the southern Natalians were reinforced ...
... Port.2 The British troops reoccupied Port Natal in May 1842 , and this time they had to fight for it . Potchefstroom and Winburg and even the northern section of Natal virtually stood aside , but the southern Natalians were reinforced ...
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... Port Elizabeth , could continue to do so indefinitely without starvation is evidence of the readiness of the still small farming and commercial community of South Africa to respond to the stimulus of lucrative trade offered by the ...
... Port Elizabeth , could continue to do so indefinitely without starvation is evidence of the readiness of the still small farming and commercial community of South Africa to respond to the stimulus of lucrative trade offered by the ...
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