South Africa: A Study in Colonial Administration and DevelopmentMethuen & Company, 1895 - 266 strán (strany) |
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... maintained is demonstrated by Article 18 ; in which the directors are humbly solicited to allow the Cape Colonists " that two ships may be laden annually , for the account of the Cape citizens , with such wares as shall be purchased by ...
... maintained is demonstrated by Article 18 ; in which the directors are humbly solicited to allow the Cape Colonists " that two ships may be laden annually , for the account of the Cape citizens , with such wares as shall be purchased by ...
Strana 32
... maintained that it was the colonists and not the Kafirs who were the real aggressors ; that the action of the Kafirs was , in fact , only a natural and legitimate result of a long series of oppressions which had been inflicted upon them ...
... maintained that it was the colonists and not the Kafirs who were the real aggressors ; that the action of the Kafirs was , in fact , only a natural and legitimate result of a long series of oppressions which had been inflicted upon them ...
Strana 44
... maintained their policy of non - intervention with fair consistency for the next fifteen years . During this period , partly owing to the improved methods of dealing with the Kafirs , intro- duced by Sir George Grey , and partly owing ...
... maintained their policy of non - intervention with fair consistency for the next fifteen years . During this period , partly owing to the improved methods of dealing with the Kafirs , intro- duced by Sir George Grey , and partly owing ...
Strana 64
... maintained intercourse with the Griquas , and early in the century the eastern graziers , discovering that , owing to the more constant rain- fall , the pastures were more fertile in these districts than in the colony , began to make a ...
... maintained intercourse with the Griquas , and early in the century the eastern graziers , discovering that , owing to the more constant rain- fall , the pastures were more fertile in these districts than in the colony , began to make a ...
Strana 74
... maintained . The retrocession came twelve months too late . If it was intended that it should rank as an act of grace , the independence of the Boers should have been granted in May 1880. If a man asks an alms of us , and we refuse him ...
... maintained . The retrocession came twelve months too late . If it was intended that it should rank as an act of grace , the independence of the Boers should have been granted in May 1880. If a man asks an alms of us , and we refuse him ...
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