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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... authority wielded by the new Governor , Lord Caledon , somewhat less extensive than that exercised by his predecessors . One limitation related to patronage . Between them Macartney and Dundas had filled all the senior offices at the ...
... authority wielded by the new Governor , Lord Caledon , somewhat less extensive than that exercised by his predecessors . One limitation related to patronage . Between them Macartney and Dundas had filled all the senior offices at the ...
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... authority was also extended . In Griqualand East or No - man's - land , Adam Kok had surrendered his authority in 1875. By 1877 seven colonial magistrates had been appointed in the area between the Umzimkulu and the Umtata , the ...
... authority was also extended . In Griqualand East or No - man's - land , Adam Kok had surrendered his authority in 1875. By 1877 seven colonial magistrates had been appointed in the area between the Umzimkulu and the Umtata , the ...
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... authority had been divorced dangerously from economic power . It chose the latter alternative and , during the war that followed , annexed the two Boer republics ( 1900 ) . For a short space it exercised unexampled influence in southern ...
... authority had been divorced dangerously from economic power . It chose the latter alternative and , during the war that followed , annexed the two Boer republics ( 1900 ) . For a short space it exercised unexampled influence in southern ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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