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THE NEED FOR FEDERATION 453 Fields , brought a resolution before the two Houses affirming the expediency of annexing them to the Cape Colony . Opinion in the Cape was by no means indifferent to the advantages of annexation .
THE NEED FOR FEDERATION 453 Fields , brought a resolution before the two Houses affirming the expediency of annexing them to the Cape Colony . Opinion in the Cape was by no means indifferent to the advantages of annexation .
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RESULTS OF THE ANNEXATION 477 The fundamental error in this proceeding was Shepstone's secret dealing with the President , and his not insisting upon an open request from the Volksraad or an immediate vote upon his action .
RESULTS OF THE ANNEXATION 477 The fundamental error in this proceeding was Shepstone's secret dealing with the President , and his not insisting upon an open request from the Volksraad or an immediate vote upon his action .
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Of 8000 adult males in the Transvaal , 6591 enfranchised burghers now voted against annexation , and only 587 for it . This apparent unanimity was , however , partly the result of intimidation . The pressure exercised by the malcontents ...
Of 8000 adult males in the Transvaal , 6591 enfranchised burghers now voted against annexation , and only 587 for it . This apparent unanimity was , however , partly the result of intimidation . The pressure exercised by the malcontents ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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