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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To make things worse , the charges were apparently countenanced by Christian missionaries . The outcry was loud and long against those of the London Missionary Society and against most of their works . Three years later the Slachter's ...
To make things worse , the charges were apparently countenanced by Christian missionaries . The outcry was loud and long against those of the London Missionary Society and against most of their works . Three years later the Slachter's ...
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THE MISSIONARIES ' ROAD 409 settled themselves on a slice of land ceded to them by Panda , King of the Zulus ( 1848–1854 ) . The Transvaal's earliest serious border troubles were in the West . As in Griqualand , this country was less ...
THE MISSIONARIES ' ROAD 409 settled themselves on a slice of land ceded to them by Panda , King of the Zulus ( 1848–1854 ) . The Transvaal's earliest serious border troubles were in the West . As in Griqualand , this country was less ...
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Full credit must be given to missions as a civilising force , all the more because missionaries from Dr John Philip ... and closely followed by London Missionary Society men to the half - caste Griquas along the middle Orange valley ...
Full credit must be given to missions as a civilising force , all the more because missionaries from Dr John Philip ... and closely followed by London Missionary Society men to the half - caste Griquas along the middle Orange valley ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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