The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Sovereignty in the republican cause . As he marched south , his force was gradually swelled with willing and unwilling recruits until some 1200 men in all were under his command . There was no resist- ance to his progress , for the ...
... Sovereignty in the republican cause . As he marched south , his force was gradually swelled with willing and unwilling recruits until some 1200 men in all were under his command . There was no resist- ance to his progress , for the ...
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... Sovereignty might yet be upheld on good cause shown ; 2 but Sir George Clerk , a thorough bureaucrat schooled in the governorship of Bombay , read his instructions literally and prepared to go forward , regardless of prayers , threats ...
... Sovereignty might yet be upheld on good cause shown ; 2 but Sir George Clerk , a thorough bureaucrat schooled in the governorship of Bombay , read his instructions literally and prepared to go forward , regardless of prayers , threats ...
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... Sovereignty a civil government was set up two months after the annexation of 1848.3 Centrally the High Com- missioner at Cape Town was supreme . Locally there was a Resident who acted as Chief Magistrate and with him two District ...
... Sovereignty a civil government was set up two months after the annexation of 1848.3 Centrally the High Com- missioner at Cape Town was supreme . Locally there was a Resident who acted as Chief Magistrate and with him two District ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari 569 | 15 |
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