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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The proceedings made it clear that he had not acted under authority ; but the evidence of Dundas made it equally clear that the acquisition of the South African base had been considered by the Government in relation to South America as ...
The proceedings made it clear that he had not acted under authority ; but the evidence of Dundas made it equally clear that the acquisition of the South African base had been considered by the Government in relation to South America as ...
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the actual authority wielded by the new Governor , Lord Caledon , somewhat less extensive than that exercised by his predecessors . One limitation related to patronage . Between them Macartney and Dundas had filled all the senior ...
the actual authority wielded by the new Governor , Lord Caledon , somewhat less extensive than that exercised by his predecessors . One limitation related to patronage . Between them Macartney and Dundas had filled all the senior ...
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He had , however , no effective powers , and for lack of a central controlling authority the system broke down , Zululand being split into warring factions . Early in 1883 Cetewayo was brought back to rule over a reduced kingdom with ...
He had , however , no effective powers , and for lack of a central controlling authority the system broke down , Zululand being split into warring factions . Early in 1883 Cetewayo was brought back to rule over a reduced kingdom with ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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