George Mccall Theal
History of South Africa Since September 1795 - Volume 5
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A detailed history of South Africa between 1795 1894, discussing the political history of the country, first published in 1908.
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A detailed history of South Africa between 1795 1894, discussing the political history of the country, first published in 1908.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9781108023672
- ISBN-10: 1108023673
- Artikelnr.: 32469328
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9781108023672
- ISBN-10: 1108023673
- Artikelnr.: 32469328
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
67. Sir George Grey, Governor and High Commissioner, 4th of July 1860 to
15th of August 1861. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard,
Lieutenant-Governor, acting administrator, 15th of August 1861 to 15th
January 1862; 68. Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Esquire (after September 1862
Sir Philip Wodehouse), Governor and High Commissioner, assumed duty 15th of
January 1862, retired 20th of May 1870); 69. Abandonment of the Transkeian
Territories; 70. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 71. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Charles Crawfurd Hay,
Lieutenant-Governor administering the government, 20th of May to 31st of
December 1870; 72. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High Commissioner,
assumed duty 31st of December 1870; 73. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 74. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory
between the River Kei and the border of Natal; 75. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 76. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory between the
River Kei and the border of Natal continued; 77. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 78. Formation of the Crown Colony of Griqualand West; 79.
Annexation of Griqualand West to the Cape Colony; 80. Account of the
Makololo tribe and of the Herero war of independence; 81. Annexation of
Walfish Bay to the Cape Colony and establishment of a German Protectorate
in South-Western Africa; 82. The Colony of Natal, 1857 to 1872; 83. The
Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century; 84.
The Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century
continued; List of printed books and pamphlets containing information on
South Africa in recent times; Chronological list of principal events in
South African history; Notes on the Bushmen and their language; Index.
15th of August 1861. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard,
Lieutenant-Governor, acting administrator, 15th of August 1861 to 15th
January 1862; 68. Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Esquire (after September 1862
Sir Philip Wodehouse), Governor and High Commissioner, assumed duty 15th of
January 1862, retired 20th of May 1870); 69. Abandonment of the Transkeian
Territories; 70. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 71. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Charles Crawfurd Hay,
Lieutenant-Governor administering the government, 20th of May to 31st of
December 1870; 72. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High Commissioner,
assumed duty 31st of December 1870; 73. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 74. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory
between the River Kei and the border of Natal; 75. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 76. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory between the
River Kei and the border of Natal continued; 77. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 78. Formation of the Crown Colony of Griqualand West; 79.
Annexation of Griqualand West to the Cape Colony; 80. Account of the
Makololo tribe and of the Herero war of independence; 81. Annexation of
Walfish Bay to the Cape Colony and establishment of a German Protectorate
in South-Western Africa; 82. The Colony of Natal, 1857 to 1872; 83. The
Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century; 84.
The Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century
continued; List of printed books and pamphlets containing information on
South Africa in recent times; Chronological list of principal events in
South African history; Notes on the Bushmen and their language; Index.
67. Sir George Grey, Governor and High Commissioner, 4th of July 1860 to
15th of August 1861. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard,
Lieutenant-Governor, acting administrator, 15th of August 1861 to 15th
January 1862; 68. Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Esquire (after September 1862
Sir Philip Wodehouse), Governor and High Commissioner, assumed duty 15th of
January 1862, retired 20th of May 1870); 69. Abandonment of the Transkeian
Territories; 70. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 71. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Charles Crawfurd Hay,
Lieutenant-Governor administering the government, 20th of May to 31st of
December 1870; 72. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High Commissioner,
assumed duty 31st of December 1870; 73. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 74. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory
between the River Kei and the border of Natal; 75. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 76. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory between the
River Kei and the border of Natal continued; 77. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 78. Formation of the Crown Colony of Griqualand West; 79.
Annexation of Griqualand West to the Cape Colony; 80. Account of the
Makololo tribe and of the Herero war of independence; 81. Annexation of
Walfish Bay to the Cape Colony and establishment of a German Protectorate
in South-Western Africa; 82. The Colony of Natal, 1857 to 1872; 83. The
Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century; 84.
The Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century
continued; List of printed books and pamphlets containing information on
South Africa in recent times; Chronological list of principal events in
South African history; Notes on the Bushmen and their language; Index.
15th of August 1861. Lieutenant-General Robert Henry Wynyard,
Lieutenant-Governor, acting administrator, 15th of August 1861 to 15th
January 1862; 68. Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Esquire (after September 1862
Sir Philip Wodehouse), Governor and High Commissioner, assumed duty 15th of
January 1862, retired 20th of May 1870); 69. Abandonment of the Transkeian
Territories; 70. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 71. Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, Governor and High
Commissioner continued. Lieutenant-General Charles Crawfurd Hay,
Lieutenant-Governor administering the government, 20th of May to 31st of
December 1870; 72. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High Commissioner,
assumed duty 31st of December 1870; 73. Sir Henry Barkly, Governor and High
Commissioner continued; 74. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory
between the River Kei and the border of Natal; 75. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 76. Annexation to the Cape Colony of the territory between the
River Kei and the border of Natal continued; 77. Annexation to the Cape
Colony of the territory between the River Kei and the border of Natal
continued; 78. Formation of the Crown Colony of Griqualand West; 79.
Annexation of Griqualand West to the Cape Colony; 80. Account of the
Makololo tribe and of the Herero war of independence; 81. Annexation of
Walfish Bay to the Cape Colony and establishment of a German Protectorate
in South-Western Africa; 82. The Colony of Natal, 1857 to 1872; 83. The
Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century; 84.
The Portuguese possessions in South Africa during the nineteenth century
continued; List of printed books and pamphlets containing information on
South Africa in recent times; Chronological list of principal events in
South African history; Notes on the Bushmen and their language; Index.