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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... held to be under the direct guidance and protection of its ancestors , and ancestor worship was perhaps the most conspicuous element in Bantu religion . Each family worshipped its own ancestors in the male line , the head of the family ...
... held to be under the direct guidance and protection of its ancestors , and ancestor worship was perhaps the most conspicuous element in Bantu religion . Each family worshipped its own ancestors in the male line , the head of the family ...
Page 551
... held to be in conflict with that Article . Having obtained what it held to be satisfactory assurances , it proceeded to pass Law 3 of 1885 , which excluded all Asiatics from the franchise , empowered the Government to demarcate areas ...
... held to be in conflict with that Article . Having obtained what it held to be satisfactory assurances , it proceeded to pass Law 3 of 1885 , which excluded all Asiatics from the franchise , empowered the Government to demarcate areas ...
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... held strong views on nearly everything that was discussed at the Imperial Conferences . The Transvaal had held aloof from Rhodes's economic federation only to be forced into Milner's ; the British preference was to it at best a means of ...
... held strong views on nearly everything that was discussed at the Imperial Conferences . The Transvaal had held aloof from Rhodes's economic federation only to be forced into Milner's ; the British preference was to it at best a means of ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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