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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A little earlier in February , his own despatch of 19 November 1835 arrived in Downing Street with an account of his revised September treaties . Far from replying to the criticisms of 26 December , this added fuel to the fire by ...
A little earlier in February , his own despatch of 19 November 1835 arrived in Downing Street with an account of his revised September treaties . Far from replying to the criticisms of 26 December , this added fuel to the fire by ...
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This war , the War of the Axe ( 1846–7 ) , marked the final breakdown of the so - called Stockenstrom treaty system that ... though so long as Stockenstrom was on the spot as Lieutenant - Governor , the treaties answered better than has ...
This war , the War of the Axe ( 1846–7 ) , marked the final breakdown of the so - called Stockenstrom treaty system that ... though so long as Stockenstrom was on the spot as Lieutenant - Governor , the treaties answered better than has ...
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THE TREATIES OF PROTECTORATE 695 claims further north over the whole coast up to 28 ° South , while on 24 April 1884 Prince Bismarck , Chancellor of the German Empire , announced to the German Consul at Cape Town that Lüderitz and his ...
THE TREATIES OF PROTECTORATE 695 claims further north over the whole coast up to 28 ° South , while on 24 April 1884 Prince Bismarck , Chancellor of the German Empire , announced to the German Consul at Cape Town that Lüderitz and his ...
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Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
Rainfall II | 11 |
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