South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... look at , -which of itself is perhaps the most unlovely city that I know , but which his kindness succeeded in making agreeable , though not even his kindness could make it other than hideous . - These names I mention because of the ...
... look at , -which of itself is perhaps the most unlovely city that I know , but which his kindness succeeded in making agreeable , though not even his kindness could make it other than hideous . - These names I mention because of the ...
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... look- ing old gentlemen with gold chains , as we see them painted by Rembrandt and other Dutch Masters , were no doubt the owners of the Cape and its inhabitants . Slave labour was the readiest labour , and therefore slave labour was ...
... look- ing old gentlemen with gold chains , as we see them painted by Rembrandt and other Dutch Masters , were no doubt the owners of the Cape and its inhabitants . Slave labour was the readiest labour , and therefore slave labour was ...
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... very much , -till it has become impossible to look at the picture without realizing something of the dentity of those people . I do not expect to bring any readers to do that . I perhaps have been filling CHAPTER III ENGLISH HISTORY.
... very much , -till it has become impossible to look at the picture without realizing something of the dentity of those people . I do not expect to bring any readers to do that . I perhaps have been filling CHAPTER III ENGLISH HISTORY.
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... look at my book at all . - The English , began their work with considerable success . The Dutch laws were retained , but were executed with mitigated severity ; a large military force was maintained in the Colony , numbering from four ...
... look at my book at all . - The English , began their work with considerable success . The Dutch laws were retained , but were executed with mitigated severity ; a large military force was maintained in the Colony , numbering from four ...
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... look for other food than what the earth gave them by its natural increase . It is more than probable that the prophecy ripened in the brain of an imaginative and strong - minded Anglo - Saxon . This occurred in 1857 when the terrible ...
... look for other food than what the earth gave them by its natural increase . It is more than probable that the prophecy ripened in the brain of an imaginative and strong - minded Anglo - Saxon . This occurred in 1857 when the terrible ...
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altogether assegai become brandy British Kafraria called Cango Caves Cape cart Cape Colony Capetown capital carried certainly Chief church coast Colonists Colony of Natal coloured comfort Confederation Coolie course Diamond Fields Dingaan district doubt Durban Dutch Dutchman East London Eastern Province Elizabeth England English European farm farmer feeling gentleman Government Governor Grahamstown heard horses Hottentot inhabitants journey Kafir Knysna Kreli labour land Langalibalele live look Lovedale mail cart matter miles Minister mountains Natal native never Orange Free ostrich Paarl Parliament parliamentary passed perhaps Pieter Maritzburg population Port Port Alfred probably races railway reader river road rule Savage scenery seemed seen sent slaves soldiers South Africa speak sugar Swellendam taken things tion told town Transvaal traveller tribe Umkululi wages wool young Zealand Zulu