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... or colonial aid . 4 Fears of a German - Transvaal conspiracy to seize
hegemony in South Africa were aroused at the Cape and in London as German
annexation in South - west Africa advanced inland from Angra Pequeña ( August
1883 ) ...
... or colonial aid . 4 Fears of a German - Transvaal conspiracy to seize
hegemony in South Africa were aroused at the Cape and in London as German
annexation in South - west Africa advanced inland from Angra Pequeña ( August
1883 ) ...
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Derby obtained a pledge from the Cape Scanlen ministry ( November 1883 ) that
, should a Bechuanaland protectorate become necessary , the Cape Government
would share and eventually undertake responsibility for it . But he refused the ...
Derby obtained a pledge from the Cape Scanlen ministry ( November 1883 ) that
, should a Bechuanaland protectorate become necessary , the Cape Government
would share and eventually undertake responsibility for it . But he refused the ...
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1 The South African problem facing the Colonial Secretaries , Knutsford and
Ripon , thus became one of securing British paramountcy indirectly through the
agency of the Cape Colony without embittering relations with the Republics . 2
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1 The South African problem facing the Colonial Secretaries , Knutsford and
Ripon , thus became one of securing British paramountcy indirectly through the
agency of the Cape Colony without embittering relations with the Republics . 2
More ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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