The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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In South Africa neither the Cape nor Natal enjoyed responsible government ; the
Bantu peoples , then known as Kaffirs , were far more dangerous than the Maoris
, and the manner of their treatment in one colony or state was bound to have ...
In South Africa neither the Cape nor Natal enjoyed responsible government ; the
Bantu peoples , then known as Kaffirs , were far more dangerous than the Maoris
, and the manner of their treatment in one colony or state was bound to have ...
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But the realities of colonial responsible government reduced all these aspirations
to the problem Salisbury posed at the first Colonial Conference : “ how far we
must acquiesce in the conditions which that ( geographical ] separation causes ...
But the realities of colonial responsible government reduced all these aspirations
to the problem Salisbury posed at the first Colonial Conference : “ how far we
must acquiesce in the conditions which that ( geographical ] separation causes ...
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4 If imperial statesmen watched the encroachment of the responsible
governments upon imperial supremacy without enthusiasm , they accepted its
inevitability . It was generally agreed that attempts to set constitutional bounds to
the growth of ...
4 If imperial statesmen watched the encroachment of the responsible
governments upon imperial supremacy without enthusiasm , they accepted its
inevitability . It was generally agreed that attempts to set constitutional bounds to
the growth of ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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