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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In May 1823 , of the 1004 males who arrived in 1820 , only 438 remained on the locations ; of Bailie's large party of 256 individuals , but 76 remained . The chief sufferers were those who could not follow any useful trade , and some of ...
In May 1823 , of the 1004 males who arrived in 1820 , only 438 remained on the locations ; of Bailie's large party of 256 individuals , but 76 remained . The chief sufferers were those who could not follow any useful trade , and some of ...
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Churches , associations of all kinds , and newspapers multiplied , the machinery of government grew more elaborate , and the Cape relaxed its control little by little ; but the fact remained that a decade after its annexation , British ...
Churches , associations of all kinds , and newspapers multiplied , the machinery of government grew more elaborate , and the Cape relaxed its control little by little ; but the fact remained that a decade after its annexation , British ...
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The Government decided , however , to leave them undisturbed , unless there were special reasons to the contrary . In 1924 the SouthWest Africa Naturalisation of Aliens Act was enacted , by which the Germans who remained were declared ...
The Government decided , however , to leave them undisturbed , unless there were special reasons to the contrary . In 1924 the SouthWest Africa Naturalisation of Aliens Act was enacted , by which the Germans who remained were declared ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
Rainfall II | 11 |
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