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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At different stages on their route south of the Kunene , sections remained behind , each in time becoming a separate tribe . As they advanced , they gradually dispossessed their Bushman predecessors , driving them into the arid plateaus ...
At different stages on their route south of the Kunene , sections remained behind , each in time becoming a separate tribe . As they advanced , they gradually dispossessed their Bushman predecessors , driving them into the arid plateaus ...
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The removal of Maynier pleased the farmers and they dispersed ; but the problem of making life endurable in the presence of victorious and marauding Hottentots and Kaffirs remained . In December 1801 , a location or reserve was ...
The removal of Maynier pleased the farmers and they dispersed ; but the problem of making life endurable in the presence of victorious and marauding Hottentots and Kaffirs remained . In December 1801 , a location or reserve was ...
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LUCIA BAY AND ZULULAND 559 but Zululand remained independent . With a view to the final destruction of its military system , it was divided by Wolseley into thirteen units , each under its own Chief , and a Resident was sent to be " the ...
LUCIA BAY AND ZULULAND 559 but Zululand remained independent . With a view to the final destruction of its military system , it was divided by Wolseley into thirteen units , each under its own Chief , and a Resident was sent to be " the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Smutss offer to S Rhodesia 1921 | 4 |
6 CIVIL ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMIC | 6 |
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