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 British Government included in this agree- ment the lands of Sambana and Mbegisa , though they were not subject to Sambili . The whole area between Swaziland and the sea was declared to be within the sphere of British influence ...
The British Government included in this agree- ment the lands of Sambana and Mbegisa , though they were not subject to Sambili . The whole area between Swaziland and the sea was declared to be within the sphere of British influence ...
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Sir Charles Coghlan , the leading politician in the territory , had joined the move- ment for responsible government two years earlier , largely in con- sequence of a proposal of the Company to amalgamate Southern with the ...
Sir Charles Coghlan , the leading politician in the territory , had joined the move- ment for responsible government two years earlier , largely in con- sequence of a proposal of the Company to amalgamate Southern with the ...
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... at National Convention ( 1908 ) , 634 Jamaica , form of representative govern- ment in , suggested for Cape ( c . ... 562 ; the Jameson Raid ( 1895-6 ) , 552 , 563 ; consequences , 565 , 568 , 570 ; handed to British Govern- ment ...
... at National Convention ( 1908 ) , 634 Jamaica , form of representative govern- ment in , suggested for Cape ( c . ... 562 ; the Jameson Raid ( 1895-6 ) , 552 , 563 ; consequences , 565 , 568 , 570 ; handed to British Govern- ment ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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