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 92
... Portuguese , it was then transferred to a council at Mozambique . Portuguese East Africa for long depended eco- nomically , as it always did politically , on the State of India , to which it formed the avenue , and it was subject to the ...
... Portuguese , it was then transferred to a council at Mozambique . Portuguese East Africa for long depended eco- nomically , as it always did politically , on the State of India , to which it formed the avenue , and it was subject to the ...
Page 110
... Portuguese extended their boundaries and strengthened their military hold on the country , but their missionary efforts , in which the Jesuits had been con- spicuous , gradually slackened . Angola depended on Brazil , from which it drew ...
... Portuguese extended their boundaries and strengthened their military hold on the country , but their missionary efforts , in which the Jesuits had been con- spicuous , gradually slackened . Angola depended on Brazil , from which it drew ...
Page 535
... Portuguese , for Portugal had never wholly abandoned the settlements made in the fifteenth century.1 After the failure of the Anglo - Portuguese agreement of 1884,2 she had made treaties with France and Germany which recognised her ...
... Portuguese , for Portugal had never wholly abandoned the settlements made in the fifteenth century.1 After the failure of the Anglo - Portuguese agreement of 1884,2 she had made treaties with France and Germany which recognised her ...
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