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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The main importance of the Bushmen in the history of South African colonisation lies in the fact that in fighting against them the colonists developed a military system which was destined to play a great part in less unequal struggles ...
The main importance of the Bushmen in the history of South African colonisation lies in the fact that in fighting against them the colonists developed a military system which was destined to play a great part in less unequal struggles ...
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Caledon , therefore , determined to pursue a policy “ of preserving what we already possess , and leaving to a future period what an increased population and a military force , unshackled by a foreign war ...
Caledon , therefore , determined to pursue a policy “ of preserving what we already possess , and leaving to a future period what an increased population and a military force , unshackled by a foreign war ...
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The second period , extending from 1891 to the Herero rising in 1904 , was one of military administration . During the first period there was already an armed force consisting of so - called “ Reiter ” or “ troopers ” , though there ...
The second period , extending from 1891 to the Herero rising in 1904 , was one of military administration . During the first period there was already an armed force consisting of so - called “ Reiter ” or “ troopers ” , though there ...
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Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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