The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... took his wife to his parental home , where they established a separate house- hold of their own . Children were nursed until about two or three years old . Before very long , they gradually became useful at home . Little boys early ...
... took his wife to his parental home , where they established a separate house- hold of their own . Children were nursed until about two or three years old . Before very long , they gradually became useful at home . Little boys early ...
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... took the oaths of office ( 21 May 1807 ) , superseding the Lieutenant - Governor , General Grey , who had preceded him and had taken over from Sir David Baird in January . When Caledon left England , it had been Grenville's intention to ...
... took the oaths of office ( 21 May 1807 ) , superseding the Lieutenant - Governor , General Grey , who had preceded him and had taken over from Sir David Baird in January . When Caledon left England , it had been Grenville's intention to ...
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... took six to eight weeks with their loads of supplies at £ 30 per ton . From Port Elizabeth , which , as we have seen , was already enjoying a pros- perous export trade in wool and was now the most favourably situated port for the import ...
... took six to eight weeks with their loads of supplies at £ 30 per ton . From Port Elizabeth , which , as we have seen , was already enjoying a pros- perous export trade in wool and was now the most favourably situated port for the import ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari 569 | 15 |
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