The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Page 72
... Cape Colony and Natal they had the only really well - estab- lished foci of white civilisation in South Africa , and if they could extend their influence to the North they might hope to join hands with their own countrymen reaching ...
... Cape Colony and Natal they had the only really well - estab- lished foci of white civilisation in South Africa , and if they could extend their influence to the North they might hope to join hands with their own countrymen reaching ...
Page 73
... Colony of the Cape of Good Hope , whose population consisted of both races in about equal proportions . This problem Rhodes - far in advance of his time in his vision of the possibilities of colonial or , as we should now term it ...
... Colony of the Cape of Good Hope , whose population consisted of both races in about equal proportions . This problem Rhodes - far in advance of his time in his vision of the possibilities of colonial or , as we should now term it ...
Page 73
... Colony of the Cape of Good Hope , whose population consisted of both races in about equal proportions . This problem Rhodes - far in advance of his time in his vision of the possibilities of colonial or , as we should now term it ...
... Colony of the Cape of Good Hope , whose population consisted of both races in about equal proportions . This problem Rhodes - far in advance of his time in his vision of the possibilities of colonial or , as we should now term it ...
Contents
The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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