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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... Frere objected that such procedure was both contrary to reason and illegal . Although Molteno was supported by a faithful majority in the House of Assembly , Frere took the strong , indeed the unique , step of dismissing the Ministry ...
... Frere objected that such procedure was both contrary to reason and illegal . Although Molteno was supported by a faithful majority in the House of Assembly , Frere took the strong , indeed the unique , step of dismissing the Ministry ...
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... Frere , Colonel Evelyn Wood moved up two companies of the 90th Regiment from Utrecht to protect them ( October 1878 ) . Frere sent a naval squadron to the coast of Zululand , and wrote to Sir Michael Hicks Beach , who had succeeded ...
... Frere , Colonel Evelyn Wood moved up two companies of the 90th Regiment from Utrecht to protect them ( October 1878 ) . Frere sent a naval squadron to the coast of Zululand , and wrote to Sir Michael Hicks Beach , who had succeeded ...
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... Frere had received on November 30 a telegraphic summary of a letter from Hicks Beach ( November 7 ) stating that in view of the situation in the Near East , the Government could not comply with his request for more troops . " We cannot ...
... Frere had received on November 30 a telegraphic summary of a letter from Hicks Beach ( November 7 ) stating that in view of the situation in the Near East , the Government could not comply with his request for more troops . " We cannot ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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