South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... Kreli and the Galckas . It was my misfortune not to become personally acquainted with Sir Theophilus Shep- stone , who unhappily for me was absent inspecting his new dominion when I was at Pretoria . I must express my hearty thanks to ...
... Kreli and the Galckas . It was my misfortune not to become personally acquainted with Sir Theophilus Shep- stone , who unhappily for me was absent inspecting his new dominion when I was at Pretoria . I must express my hearty thanks to ...
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... Kreli and his rebellious Galekas , - -in regard also to the unsettled state of the Zulus and their borders , I have to ask my readers to remember that my book has been written while these disturbances were in existence . In respect to ...
... Kreli and his rebellious Galekas , - -in regard also to the unsettled state of the Zulus and their borders , I have to ask my readers to remember that my book has been written while these disturbances were in existence . In respect to ...
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... Kreli till lately reigned the acknow- ledged king of Kafirdom as being the chief of the Galekas . Kreli had foughten and been conquered and been punished by the loss of much of his territory ; -but still was allowed to rule over a ...
... Kreli till lately reigned the acknow- ledged king of Kafirdom as being the chief of the Galekas . Kreli had foughten and been conquered and been punished by the loss of much of his territory ; -but still was allowed to rule over a ...
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... Kreli and the Kafirs who were then supposed to be nearly subdued . It is a singularly picturesque place , and I left it on the following morning at 5 A.M. with a regret that I should never see the Knysna again . There was to have been a ...
... Kreli and the Kafirs who were then supposed to be nearly subdued . It is a singularly picturesque place , and I left it on the following morning at 5 A.M. with a regret that I should never see the Knysna again . There was to have been a ...
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... Kreli and his Galekas .. For the disturbance of which I shall speak in one of the conclud- ing chapters of my work was then on hand . " Yes , " said the spokesman who , as on all such occasions , was by far the more disreputable of the ...
... Kreli and his Galekas .. For the disturbance of which I shall speak in one of the conclud- ing chapters of my work was then on hand . " Yes , " said the spokesman who , as on all such occasions , was by far the more disreputable of the ...
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