The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Napier was loath to intervene , but he could not ignore Faku , who had been a " friend " of the Cape Government since D'Urban's day , nor overlook the danger of strife in the coast belt . He sent a small force to occupy a position in ...
... Napier was loath to intervene , but he could not ignore Faku , who had been a " friend " of the Cape Government since D'Urban's day , nor overlook the danger of strife in the coast belt . He sent a small force to occupy a position in ...
Page 339
... Napier therefore appealed to Lord Stanley for permission either to annex Transorangia and so control it , or to make treaties with the leading Chiefs so as to offer them some support.3 He had been driven to make this suggestion by the ...
... Napier therefore appealed to Lord Stanley for permission either to annex Transorangia and so control it , or to make treaties with the leading Chiefs so as to offer them some support.3 He had been driven to make this suggestion by the ...
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... Napier sent a strong force of regulars up to Colesberg and , when the main body was with- drawn , stationed detachments there and at Cradock in the restive border districts ( December 1842 - February 1843 ) .2 This show of British force ...
... Napier sent a strong force of regulars up to Colesberg and , when the main body was with- drawn , stationed detachments there and at Cradock in the restive border districts ( December 1842 - February 1843 ) .2 This show of British force ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari 569 | 15 |
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