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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At the same time the Radical ministers , with the sympathy of Gladstone and Bright , were attempting to force their Whig colleagues to agree to an Irish Land Bill which would concede the claims of the Irish National Land League .
At the same time the Radical ministers , with the sympathy of Gladstone and Bright , were attempting to force their Whig colleagues to agree to an Irish Land Bill which would concede the claims of the Irish National Land League .
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The restriction of African land ownership was a measure urged by settlers as a means of securing African labour . The emptiness of the land was both a temptation and a delusion , for good land was limited and unclaimed land rare .
The restriction of African land ownership was a measure urged by settlers as a means of securing African labour . The emptiness of the land was both a temptation and a delusion , for good land was limited and unclaimed land rare .
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STIGAND , C. H. Land of Zinj : being an account of British East Africa , its ancient history and present inhabitants . 1913 . THOMSON , J. Through Masai Land . 1885 . > ( c ) LATER WORKS ADMIRALTY . Handbook of Kenya Colony . [ 1920. ] ...
STIGAND , C. H. Land of Zinj : being an account of British East Africa , its ancient history and present inhabitants . 1913 . THOMSON , J. Through Masai Land . 1885 . > ( c ) LATER WORKS ADMIRALTY . Handbook of Kenya Colony . [ 1920. ] ...
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