The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... carried with it no necessity of regular instruction of any kind , was little more than a device for securing long - term indentured servants . The whole practice , excused on the ground that discipline was necessary , was open to grave ...
... carried with it no necessity of regular instruction of any kind , was little more than a device for securing long - term indentured servants . The whole practice , excused on the ground that discipline was necessary , was open to grave ...
Page 795
... carrying capacity , the American shipbuilders had learned to build for speed . In 1797-8 , the convoy which carried Lord Macartney and his staff to the Cape took only ten weeks on the voyage ; yet at the end of 1815 the first of the ...
... carrying capacity , the American shipbuilders had learned to build for speed . In 1797-8 , the convoy which carried Lord Macartney and his staff to the Cape took only ten weeks on the voyage ; yet at the end of 1815 the first of the ...
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... carried in the Native bosom a very definite moral value . In striving to undermine such important practices as Native marriage customs , European effort weakened also the whole complex of ethical and ideological concep- tions on which ...
... carried in the Native bosom a very definite moral value . In striving to undermine such important practices as Native marriage customs , European effort weakened also the whole complex of ethical and ideological concep- tions on which ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari 569 | 15 |
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