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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... Napier reluctantly recalled the British troops from Port Natal.2 Pretorius promptly played off the faction which followed Dingaan's brother , Panda , against that which followed the king , and had the satisfaction of seeing the Zulu ...
... Napier reluctantly recalled the British troops from Port Natal.2 Pretorius promptly played off the faction which followed Dingaan's brother , Panda , against that which followed the king , and had the satisfaction of seeing the Zulu ...
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... Napier made the first move in September 1842. At that time the northern half of the present Orange Free State consisted of the unstable republican district of Winburg wedged in between Pre- torius's Natal and Potgieter's Potchefstroom ...
... Napier made the first move in September 1842. At that time the northern half of the present Orange Free State consisted of the unstable republican district of Winburg wedged in between Pre- torius's Natal and Potgieter's Potchefstroom ...
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... Napier , faced with the unwelcome choice between disavowing Menzies ' action and confirming it in defiance of his instructions to annex nothing , disavowed it . But since Mocke persisted in proclaim- ing his republic and thereby ...
... Napier , faced with the unwelcome choice between disavowing Menzies ' action and confirming it in defiance of his instructions to annex nothing , disavowed it . But since Mocke persisted in proclaim- ing his republic and thereby ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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