The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Kimberley's attitude could only be interpreted as a reaffirmation of Wodehouse's constant belief that in the conduct ... Kimberley , 2 June 1871 , minute by Kimberley . 2 С.О. 48/454 , Barkly to Kimberley , 7 April 1871 , minute by ...
... Kimberley's attitude could only be interpreted as a reaffirmation of Wodehouse's constant belief that in the conduct ... Kimberley , 2 June 1871 , minute by Kimberley . 2 С.О. 48/454 , Barkly to Kimberley , 7 April 1871 , minute by ...
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... Kimberley that there was no alternative to annexation.1 The wisest course was to end the impasse by sharp and firm action . As long as the rivalry between Truter and Campbell compromised ordered government , so long the digger ...
... Kimberley that there was no alternative to annexation.1 The wisest course was to end the impasse by sharp and firm action . As long as the rivalry between Truter and Campbell compromised ordered government , so long the digger ...
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... Kimberley , notwithstanding , was deter- mined that the initiative should come from South Africa . In federa- tion the British Government not only desired to set South Africa's house in order , but also sought an opportunity for Great ...
... Kimberley , notwithstanding , was deter- mined that the initiative should come from South Africa . In federa- tion the British Government not only desired to set South Africa's house in order , but also sought an opportunity for Great ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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