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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In May 1823 , of the 1004 males who arrived in 1820 , only 438 remained on the locations ; of Bailie's large party of 256 individuals , but 76 remained . The chief sufferers were those who could not follow any useful trade , and some of ...
In May 1823 , of the 1004 males who arrived in 1820 , only 438 remained on the locations ; of Bailie's large party of 256 individuals , but 76 remained . The chief sufferers were those who could not follow any useful trade , and some of ...
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Churches , associations of all kinds , and newspapers multi- plied , the machinery of government grew more elaborate , and the Cape relaxed its control little by little ; but the fact remained that a decade after its annexation ...
Churches , associations of all kinds , and newspapers multi- plied , the machinery of government grew more elaborate , and the Cape relaxed its control little by little ; but the fact remained that a decade after its annexation ...
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The natives remained , but it was only after this date that the Union was faced with the first real test of its fitness to discharge the chief of its duties as a mandatory . 1 This Act is largely based on the Report of a Commission on ...
The natives remained , but it was only after this date that the Union was faced with the first real test of its fitness to discharge the chief of its duties as a mandatory . 1 This Act is largely based on the Report of a Commission on ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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administration already annexation authority became Boers British called Cape Colony Cape Town carried cattle caused century chief claimed coast colonists Company constitution Council Court districts Durban Dutch early East eastern effect English established European farmers farms followed force Free frontier further German Government Governor hand held High Hope Hottentots House imperial important increased India interest labour land later Legislative less Lord March ment military mines missionaries Natal native Office Orange Parl Parliament passed peace political population Portuguese possible problem question railway reached regarded remained Report republics responsible result Rhodes River secure settlement settlers slaves South Africa southern Table Bay territory tion took trade Transvaal tribes Union Vide whole