The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Report on Survey of new Frontier between British East Africa and Abyssinia . 1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2331 ] . East Africa Protectorate - Report for 1903-4 . 1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2332 ] . Report on Uganda railway and steamboat service on Lake ...
Report on Survey of new Frontier between British East Africa and Abyssinia . 1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2331 ] . East Africa Protectorate - Report for 1903-4 . 1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2332 ] . Report on Uganda railway and steamboat service on Lake ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 859 EASTERN AND CENTRAL AFRICA See also C.H.B.E. vol . 11 , pp . 993–7 and under TROPICAL AFRICA above . ( a ) PERIODICALS East African Historical Society Journal . Nairobi , 1954– : In progress .
BIBLIOGRAPHY 859 EASTERN AND CENTRAL AFRICA See also C.H.B.E. vol . 11 , pp . 993–7 and under TROPICAL AFRICA above . ( a ) PERIODICALS East African Historical Society Journal . Nairobi , 1954– : In progress .
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BRODE , H. British and German East Africa : their Economic and Commercial Relations . 1911 . Tippoo Tib . Trans . by H. Havelock . 1907 . CHIESI , G. La colonizzazione europea nell'Est Africa . Turin , 1909 .
BRODE , H. British and German East Africa : their Economic and Commercial Relations . 1911 . Tippoo Tib . Trans . by H. Havelock . 1907 . CHIESI , G. La colonizzazione europea nell'Est Africa . Turin , 1909 .
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