The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... independence of South Africa " .5 In 1858 self - government seemed hardly compatible with the maintenance of imperial ties , though some of the Colonists were anxious to obtain it , as we shall show later . To Lytton the reabsorp- tion ...
... independence of South Africa " .5 In 1858 self - government seemed hardly compatible with the maintenance of imperial ties , though some of the Colonists were anxious to obtain it , as we shall show later . To Lytton the reabsorp- tion ...
Page 491
... independence ( 13 January 1879 ) . They invited Sir Bartle Frere to meet them in public con- ference . The second deputation had met with no better success than the first . Hicks Beach told the delegates plainly enough that British ...
... independence ( 13 January 1879 ) . They invited Sir Bartle Frere to meet them in public con- ference . The second deputation had met with no better success than the first . Hicks Beach told the delegates plainly enough that British ...
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... independence , because though it made no dynamite , it could make small - arm ammunition.1 The discovery of gold had drawn to the Transvaal a new immigra- tion of European , American and Australian miners , as well as mine- owners , by ...
... independence , because though it made no dynamite , it could make small - arm ammunition.1 The discovery of gold had drawn to the Transvaal a new immigra- tion of European , American and Australian miners , as well as mine- owners , by ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari 569 | 15 |
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