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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... Pretorius . As soon as the High Commissioner had left the north , Pretorius tried repeatedly to raise the Winburgers by urging that Smith had had no right to annex them , and when his efforts at persuasion failed , he called in the ...
... Pretorius . As soon as the High Commissioner had left the north , Pretorius tried repeatedly to raise the Winburgers by urging that Smith had had no right to annex them , and when his efforts at persuasion failed , he called in the ...
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... Pretorius was once again deeply involved in the Trans- vaal . Although the split between Lydenburg and the rest of the country was healed by its adhesion to Pretorius's South African Re- public , yet the former jealousies and rivalries ...
... Pretorius was once again deeply involved in the Trans- vaal . Although the split between Lydenburg and the rest of the country was healed by its adhesion to Pretorius's South African Re- public , yet the former jealousies and rivalries ...
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... Pretorius , Waterboer and Arnot met at the farm Nooitgedacht in an endeavour to reach a settlement . Brand insisted on confining the discussion to the Campbell lands west of the Vaal River ; Arnot as firmly refused to exclude the lands ...
... Pretorius , Waterboer and Arnot met at the farm Nooitgedacht in an endeavour to reach a settlement . Brand insisted on confining the discussion to the Campbell lands west of the Vaal River ; Arnot as firmly refused to exclude the lands ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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