The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... was already clearly marked out by 1832 , when the Imperial Government proposed , as part of a general policy , to make land , its one great colonial asset , a source of revenue by auctioning Crown lands for cash.2 Boers who already ...
... was already clearly marked out by 1832 , when the Imperial Government proposed , as part of a general policy , to make land , its one great colonial asset , a source of revenue by auctioning Crown lands for cash.2 Boers who already ...
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Many of them were already accustomed to frequent change of settlement . The census figures are admittedly defective , but if we take them as a basis and allow for severe loss of life owing to epidemics of measles and smallpox in 1839 ...
Many of them were already accustomed to frequent change of settlement . The census figures are admittedly defective , but if we take them as a basis and allow for severe loss of life owing to epidemics of measles and smallpox in 1839 ...
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Little time was lost in starting the gold - mining industry again after the war , for the mining population was flocking back to the Rand before the end of 1901. The output for 1902 already reached nearly half the figure for 1898 ...
Little time was lost in starting the gold - mining industry again after the war , for the mining population was flocking back to the Rand before the end of 1901. The output for 1902 already reached nearly half the figure for 1898 ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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