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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25 ° South ; at the same time the Government failed and refused to give either them or the natives adequate “ protection ... By refusing , as we have seen , to grant Boer petitions for farms beyond the Orange River , the Government also ...
25 ° South ; at the same time the Government failed and refused to give either them or the natives adequate “ protection ... By refusing , as we have seen , to grant Boer petitions for farms beyond the Orange River , the Government also ...
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... refused to concur in an amendment by the Council for the restoration of some of these charges , e.g. for the ... and the Appropriation Bill was literally dropped by the Speaker when he refused to receive the bill at the hands of the ...
... refused to concur in an amendment by the Council for the restoration of some of these charges , e.g. for the ... and the Appropriation Bill was literally dropped by the Speaker when he refused to receive the bill at the hands of the ...
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Ratification , however , was refused by that Power.5 Jameson and Selous on their march to Fort Salisbury had ascertained that Mutasa did not recognise Portuguese suzerainty , but desired British protection . A treaty was signed with him ...
Ratification , however , was refused by that Power.5 Jameson and Selous on their march to Fort Salisbury had ascertained that Mutasa did not recognise Portuguese suzerainty , but desired British protection . A treaty was signed with him ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
Rainfall II | 11 |
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