Company. That the existence of a powerful British Company, controlled by those of Our subjects in whom We have confidence, and having its principal field of operations in that region of South Africa lying to the north of Bechuanaland and to the west of... The Raid on the Transvaal by Dr. Jameson - Stran 279uredili: - 1897 - 306 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1893 - 576 strani
...Charter iu 1889, having its principal field of operations in that part of South Africa which lies to I the north of Bechuanaland and to the west of Portuguese East Africa. The Company has effected the peaceful occupation of Mashonaland. Many mining claims have been located... | |
| 1888 - 800 strani
...recognises that the possession of the coast-line such as is defined, which includes the port of Mombasa, 'would be advantageous to the commercial and other interests of our subjects in the Indian Ocean, who may otherwise become compelled to reside and trade under the government and protection... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1888 - 606 strani
...possession by a British Company of the coast-line, as above defined, and which includes the port of Mombasa, would be advantageous to the commercial and other interests of our subjects in the Indian Ocean, who may otherwise become compelled to reside and trade under the government or protection... | |
| Manchester Geographical Society - 1889 - 988 strani
...Africa Company." That the existence of a powerful British company, controlled by those of our subjects in whom we have confidence, and having its principal...would be advantageous to the commercial and other interest» of our subjects in the United Kingdom and in our colonies. That the petitioners desire to... | |
| Manchester Geographical Society - 1889 - 520 strani
...controlled by those of our subjects in whom we have confidence, and having its principal field of operationn in that region of South Africa lying to the north...would be advantageous to the commercial and other interest» of our subjects in the United Kingdom and in our colonies. That the petitioners desire to... | |
| Portugal. Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros - 1890 - 304 strani
...African Company. That the existence of a powerful British company, controlled by those of our subjects in whom we have confidence, and having its principal...colonies. That the petitioners desire to carry into effect diverse concessions and agreements \vhieh have been made by certain of the chiefs and tribes inhabiting... | |
| Portugal. Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros - 1890 - 304 strani
...African Company. That the existence of a powerful British company, controlled by those of our subjects in whom we have confidence, and having its principal...colonies. That the petitioners desire to carry into etfect diverse concessions and agreements which have been made by certain of the chiefs and tribes... | |
| 1890 - 752 strani
...possession by a British Company of the coast-line, as above defined, and which inelndes the port of Mombasa, would be advantageous to the commercial and other interests of our subjects in the Indian Ocean, who may otherwise become compelled to reside and trade under the government or protection... | |
| Ernest L. Bentley - 1892 - 154 strani
...possession by a British Company of the coast line, as above defined, and which includes the Port of Mombasa, would be advantageous to the commercial and other interests of our subjects in the Indian Ocean, who may otherwise become compelled to reside and trade under the government or protection... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1892 - 258 strani
...lays down the sphere of the company's operations, says a writer in the Cape Argus Annual of 1891, as to the north of Bechuanaland and to the west of Portuguese East Africa. The western limit of the company's operations is set by the Anglo-German agreement, which fixed the... | |
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