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The Governor , who had dallied so long with his plans for reform , was hardly justified in his complaint that the onslaught came in a time of profound peace ” , or that the missionaries and others had failed to give any warning of the ...
The Governor , who had dallied so long with his plans for reform , was hardly justified in his complaint that the onslaught came in a time of profound peace ” , or that the missionaries and others had failed to give any warning of the ...
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This peace rather intensified the complications of the frontier , for the original culprits were uncaught and uncurbed . It was at this point , and not earlier , that missionary and humanitarian criticism again lifted its voice .
This peace rather intensified the complications of the frontier , for the original culprits were uncaught and uncurbed . It was at this point , and not earlier , that missionary and humanitarian criticism again lifted its voice .
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The Mandate and the Beginning of Civil Administration in South - West Africa Article XXII of the Peace Treaty of Versailles created three classes of mandates . South - West Africa was placed in category ( C ) as a territory which “ can ...
The Mandate and the Beginning of Civil Administration in South - West Africa Article XXII of the Peace Treaty of Versailles created three classes of mandates . South - West Africa was placed in category ( C ) as a territory which “ can ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
Copyright | |
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