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 342
... franchise in 1853 , it indeed widened the gulf that lay between itself and the Trekker republics ; but that franchise was accepted as a matter of course in the western districts of the colony , and although some of the easterners ...
... franchise in 1853 , it indeed widened the gulf that lay between itself and the Trekker republics ; but that franchise was accepted as a matter of course in the western districts of the colony , and although some of the easterners ...
Page 545
... franchise had to be faced . It came up first in 1886 when the question of the extension of the franchise to the newly - annexed territories was considered . Enfranchisement on the lines then prevailing at the Cape would have brought ...
... franchise had to be faced . It came up first in 1886 when the question of the extension of the franchise to the newly - annexed territories was considered . Enfranchisement on the lines then prevailing at the Cape would have brought ...
Page 590
... franchise was now to be given only after seven years registration and the taking of a needlessly emphatic oath of allegiance , and was apparently not to carry with it any redistribution of seats , any voice in presidential elections ...
... franchise was now to be given only after seven years registration and the taking of a needlessly emphatic oath of allegiance , and was apparently not to carry with it any redistribution of seats , any voice in presidential elections ...
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