The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 76
Page 212
They were received in London with “ entire approval ” , and Cradock's successor was forbidden to deviate thereform “ without previous and specific authority from Home ” .1 Cradock's reforming zeal touched every important aspect of ...
They were received in London with “ entire approval ” , and Cradock's successor was forbidden to deviate thereform “ without previous and specific authority from Home ” .1 Cradock's reforming zeal touched every important aspect of ...
Page 851
Within such a society customs and institutions were therefore so important , and took so central a place in the entire life of every member , that their disturbance affected the entire tribal organisation with a directness which was ...
Within such a society customs and institutions were therefore so important , and took so central a place in the entire life of every member , that their disturbance affected the entire tribal organisation with a directness which was ...
Page 954
High Commissioner's proclamations , 1917- · Pretoria , 1917– BECHUANALAND British Bechuanaland proclamations and the more important of the notices reprinted from the Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette , 1885-6 . Cape Town , 1887 .
High Commissioner's proclamations , 1917- · Pretoria , 1917– BECHUANALAND British Bechuanaland proclamations and the more important of the notices reprinted from the Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette , 1885-6 . Cape Town , 1887 .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
168 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
administration already annexation authority Boers British called Cape Colony Cape Town cattle cause century Chief claims coast colonists Commissioner Company constitution Council Court districts Durban Dutch early East Eastern effect established European farmers farms followed force Free frontier further German Government Governor hand High Hope Hottentots House imperial important increased India interest labour land later Legislative less Lord March means ment military mines missionaries Natal Native Office Orange Parl Parliament party passed peace political population port Portuguese problem question railway reached regard remained Report republics responsible Rhodes River rule secure settlement settlers slaves soon South Africa Southern Table Bay territory tion took trade Transvaal tribes troops Union Vide whole