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Maynier negotiated a second “ peace ” in 1793 on similar lines to that of 1789 and with equally disastrous consequences , and when repeated petitions to the authorities in Cape Town had proved fruitless , the border farmers under the ...
Maynier negotiated a second “ peace ” in 1793 on similar lines to that of 1789 and with equally disastrous consequences , and when repeated petitions to the authorities in Cape Town had proved fruitless , the border farmers under the ...
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Colonial authority was also extended to the northward in what were coming to be known as Tembuland and Griqualand East . In Griqualand East or Nomansland , Adam Kok had surrendered his authority in 1875.
Colonial authority was also extended to the northward in what were coming to be known as Tembuland and Griqualand East . In Griqualand East or Nomansland , Adam Kok had surrendered his authority in 1875.
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Some authority was called for capable of safeguarding the interests of colonies , which , being colonies , could have little or no external policy of their own , capable also of looking at the affairs of South Africa as a whole .
Some authority was called for capable of safeguarding the interests of colonies , which , being colonies , could have little or no external policy of their own , capable also of looking at the affairs of South Africa as a whole .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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