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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... despatch reached D'Urban early in March 1836. A little earlier in February , his own despatch of 19 November 1835 arrived in Downing Street with an account of his revised September treaties . Far from replying to the criticisms of 26 ...
... despatch reached D'Urban early in March 1836. A little earlier in February , his own despatch of 19 November 1835 arrived in Downing Street with an account of his revised September treaties . Far from replying to the criticisms of 26 ...
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... despatch ( 4 May 1875 ) , in which he proposed a conference at the Cape of delegates from all the South African States to consider a comprehensive native policy , control of the gun trade and , if opportunity offered , " the all ...
... despatch ( 4 May 1875 ) , in which he proposed a conference at the Cape of delegates from all the South African States to consider a comprehensive native policy , control of the gun trade and , if opportunity offered , " the all ...
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... despatch of 31 December 1883 was intended to elicit a formal acknowledgment from England that she had no pretension to that " strip of land " . He complained that by referring it to the Cape Government , Derby and Granville had ...
... despatch of 31 December 1883 was intended to elicit a formal acknowledgment from England that she had no pretension to that " strip of land " . He complained that by referring it to the Cape Government , Derby and Granville had ...
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