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 105
... important problem of administra- tion ; the Crown possessed no vassals , because , when chiefs submitted , they did so to the donatory , and their services and tribute were granted out to the captains who had helped him in the wars . In ...
... important problem of administra- tion ; the Crown possessed no vassals , because , when chiefs submitted , they did so to the donatory , and their services and tribute were granted out to the captains who had helped him in the wars . In ...
Page 545
... important contract without going to tender . Rhodes , after an unavailing attempt to induce either Hofmeyr or Chief Justice de Villiers to take over the Premiership , reconstructed his government without the four ministers who had ...
... important contract without going to tender . Rhodes , after an unavailing attempt to induce either Hofmeyr or Chief Justice de Villiers to take over the Premiership , reconstructed his government without the four ministers who had ...
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... important of the notices reprinted from the Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette , 1885-6 . Cape Town , 1887 .. British Bechuanaland proclamations and the more important of the notices reprinted from the British Bechuanaland Government ...
... important of the notices reprinted from the Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette , 1885-6 . Cape Town , 1887 .. British Bechuanaland proclamations and the more important of the notices reprinted from the British Bechuanaland Government ...
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