The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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3 Meanwhile in South - Central , as in North - East Africa , the Salisbury
government had inaugurated a policy of expansion by proxy towards the end of
the ' eighties . Its motive for chartering the British South Africa Company ( October
1889 ) ...
3 Meanwhile in South - Central , as in North - East Africa , the Salisbury
government had inaugurated a policy of expansion by proxy towards the end of
the ' eighties . Its motive for chartering the British South Africa Company ( October
1889 ) ...
Page 174
In Parliament the British South Africa Company henceforward was attacked by
Radical Little Englanders on the one hand , and on the other by the “ South Africa
Committee ” , 3 the missionary societies and other humanitarian and imperialist ...
In Parliament the British South Africa Company henceforward was attacked by
Radical Little Englanders on the one hand , and on the other by the “ South Africa
Committee ” , 3 the missionary societies and other humanitarian and imperialist ...
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... 430 - 6 ; British Trade Smallholdings , in West Africa , 392 Commissioner in ,
455 ; British investSmartt , Sir Thomas William ( 1858 – 1929 ) , ment in , 458 - 9 ;
wool exports to Britain South African statesman , at Colonial from , 461 - 2 ; British
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... 430 - 6 ; British Trade Smallholdings , in West Africa , 392 Commissioner in ,
455 ; British investSmartt , Sir Thomas William ( 1858 – 1929 ) , ment in , 458 - 9 ;
wool exports to Britain South African statesman , at Colonial from , 461 - 2 ; British
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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