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There was nothing the Company loathed more than to become involved in Kaffir
wars for the sake of the colonists . When the Cape passed into the hands of Great
Britain in 1795 , England was still labouring under the pangs of the birth of a ...
There was nothing the Company loathed more than to become involved in Kaffir
wars for the sake of the colonists . When the Cape passed into the hands of Great
Britain in 1795 , England was still labouring under the pangs of the birth of a ...
Сторінка 34
As soon as the war as the war was renewed in Europe , England fitted out
another expedition against the Cape , because she was afraid that “ a feather in
the hands of Holland might become a sword in the hands of France . " The Cape
was ...
As soon as the war as the war was renewed in Europe , England fitted out
another expedition against the Cape , because she was afraid that “ a feather in
the hands of Holland might become a sword in the hands of France . " The Cape
was ...
Сторінка 52
Not even the eloquence of a Chamberlain could induce them to return to a policy
of preference to the colonies . With the abolition of the preferences Canada tried
to become prosperous by relying on her own efforts , rather than by 1.
Not even the eloquence of a Chamberlain could induce them to return to a policy
of preference to the colonies . With the abolition of the preferences Canada tried
to become prosperous by relying on her own efforts , rather than by 1.
Сторінка 53
A protected industry rarely becomes fullgrown ; it is like " the fatted calf , always
sucking , " and it will never get weaned . ” ' ( 2 ) . Such an industry is seldom
brought to the level of excellence to which an industry is brought that has to look
after ...
A protected industry rarely becomes fullgrown ; it is like " the fatted calf , always
sucking , " and it will never get weaned . ” ' ( 2 ) . Such an industry is seldom
brought to the level of excellence to which an industry is brought that has to look
after ...
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They were annexed by England in 1843 at the request of Cape Town merchants ,
who had become excited at the idea of losing the trade with the interior when an
American vessel arrived at Port Natal to open up trade with the interior .
They were annexed by England in 1843 at the request of Cape Town merchants ,
who had become excited at the idea of losing the trade with the interior when an
American vessel arrived at Port Natal to open up trade with the interior .
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