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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Page 219
... FRONTIER 219 returned to Cape Town hopeful of the arrangements with Gaika and his subordinates and confident that he had made the frontier impreg- nable . But the problem of resettling " that fertile spot the Zuurveld " , as he called ...
... FRONTIER 219 returned to Cape Town hopeful of the arrangements with Gaika and his subordinates and confident that he had made the frontier impreg- nable . But the problem of resettling " that fertile spot the Zuurveld " , as he called ...
Page 309
... frontier . " The time is now come " , he wrote to Philip , " for me to take into my most serious consideration the whole of the frontier system . " Philip , therefore , was asked to call and discuss a reasoned memorandum which he had ...
... frontier . " The time is now come " , he wrote to Philip , " for me to take into my most serious consideration the whole of the frontier system . " Philip , therefore , was asked to call and discuss a reasoned memorandum which he had ...
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... frontier , though so long as Stockenstrom was on the spot as Lieutenant - Governor , the treaties answered better than has commonly been allowed . But Stocken- strom retired in September 1838 , and the system gradually collapsed.2 It ...
... frontier , though so long as Stockenstrom was on the spot as Lieutenant - Governor , the treaties answered better than has commonly been allowed . But Stocken- strom retired in September 1838 , and the system gradually collapsed.2 It ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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