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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... treaties . Far from replying to the criticisms of 26 December , this added fuel to the fire by explaining that the terms of the new treaties were " in conformity with those of May 12 " which had already been so unreservedly condemned by ...
... treaties . Far from replying to the criticisms of 26 December , this added fuel to the fire by explaining that the terms of the new treaties were " in conformity with those of May 12 " which had already been so unreservedly condemned by ...
Page 336
... treaties . Napier visited the frontier twice . On the first occasion he allayed excitement by a show of force , and on both modified the treaties in detail with the consent of the chiefs and with good results ( December 1840 ) . But he ...
... treaties . Napier visited the frontier twice . On the first occasion he allayed excitement by a show of force , and on both modified the treaties in detail with the consent of the chiefs and with good results ( December 1840 ) . But he ...
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... treaties of purchase were expanded into treaties of Protectorate with the German Empire by Dr Gustav Nachtigall , the Consul- General for the west coast of Africa . In these treaties the native captains and their subjects were ...
... treaties of purchase were expanded into treaties of Protectorate with the German Empire by Dr Gustav Nachtigall , the Consul- General for the west coast of Africa . In these treaties the native captains and their subjects were ...
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