The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1940 - Commonwealth countries |
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Vol . , The British Empire generally , and Africa . 1930 . WOODSON , C. G. The African Background Outlined , or Handbook for the Study of the Negro . Washington , D.C. , 1936 . WORK , M. N. A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and ...
Vol . , The British Empire generally , and Africa . 1930 . WOODSON , C. G. The African Background Outlined , or Handbook for the Study of the Negro . Washington , D.C. , 1936 . WORK , M. N. A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and ...
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EVANS , I. L. The British in Tropical Africa : an Historical Outline . Cambridge , 1929 . GIBBON , L. G. ( Pseud . ) . Niger . The Life of Mungo Park . Edinburgh , 1934 . HERTSLET , Sir E. Map of Africa by Treaty . Rev. edn . 3 vols .
EVANS , I. L. The British in Tropical Africa : an Historical Outline . Cambridge , 1929 . GIBBON , L. G. ( Pseud . ) . Niger . The Life of Mungo Park . Edinburgh , 1934 . HERTSLET , Sir E. Map of Africa by Treaty . Rev. edn . 3 vols .
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G > LUCK , C. C. “ Origin of the Masai and Kindred African Tribes and of Bornean Íribes . ... McDERMOTT , P. L. British East Africa , or Ibea : a History of the formation and work of the Imperial British East African Company . 1893.
G > LUCK , C. C. “ Origin of the Masai and Kindred African Tribes and of Bornean Íribes . ... McDERMOTT , P. L. British East Africa , or Ibea : a History of the formation and work of the Imperial British East African Company . 1893.
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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