The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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The Dutch settlements had been closely intermixed with the British until a
partition was negotiated in 1867 , and even then ... 8 °But satisfaction at the news
of the friendly transfer of the Dutch base at Elmina was premature ; Kimberley
admitted ...
The Dutch settlements had been closely intermixed with the British until a
partition was negotiated in 1867 , and even then ... 8 °But satisfaction at the news
of the friendly transfer of the Dutch base at Elmina was premature ; Kimberley
admitted ...
Page 139
... Bond ' s aspirations for a Boer - dominated South African Republican
Federation linked closely with Germany , and the Transvaal Government ' s grant
( April 1884 ) of a railway development monopoly to a German - Dutch company .
... Bond ' s aspirations for a Boer - dominated South African Republican
Federation linked closely with Germany , and the Transvaal Government ' s grant
( April 1884 ) of a railway development monopoly to a German - Dutch company .
Page 355
... people , forming together more than four - fifths of the population , was a further
complication of the plural society problem . Milner believed that he could have
solved the “ Dutch - English difficulty if it were not so horribly complicated by ...
... people , forming together more than four - fifths of the population , was a further
complication of the plural society problem . Milner believed that he could have
solved the “ Dutch - English difficulty if it were not so horribly complicated by ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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