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roots must also be traced to the commercial policy of the Company and its system of government . The history of the Dutch East India Company during the first three - quarters of the eighteenth century is the uninspiring record of a ...
roots must also be traced to the commercial policy of the Company and its system of government . The history of the Dutch East India Company during the first three - quarters of the eighteenth century is the uninspiring record of a ...
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In July 1919 Viscount Milner , now Secretary of State for the Colonies , appointed a Commission under Viscount Cave to assess the amount due to the Company as if its administration had been determined on 31 March 1918.
In July 1919 Viscount Milner , now Secretary of State for the Colonies , appointed a Commission under Viscount Cave to assess the amount due to the Company as if its administration had been determined on 31 March 1918.
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COMPANIES 735 heads with the authorities . In the end the state had to bear all the cost of the colony , while any returns were claimed by the company . The free development of the colony into a self - supporting settlement was ...
COMPANIES 735 heads with the authorities . In the end the state had to bear all the cost of the colony , while any returns were claimed by the company . The free development of the colony into a self - supporting settlement was ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
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