South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... tribes which had once peopled it . In this country , for the existence of which in its then condition we were in a measure responsible , the white man there would not fight , nor pay taxes , nor make himself conformable to any of these ...
... tribes which had once peopled it . In this country , for the existence of which in its then condition we were in a measure responsible , the white man there would not fight , nor pay taxes , nor make himself conformable to any of these ...
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... tribes namely , the Dutch and the English , I have attributed by far the greater im- portance to the former because of their numbers . But I fear that I have done so in such a way as not to have conciliated the friends of the aborigines ...
... tribes namely , the Dutch and the English , I have attributed by far the greater im- portance to the former because of their numbers . But I fear that I have done so in such a way as not to have conciliated the friends of the aborigines ...
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... tribe of British subjects . Necessity we all know has no law . But what is necessity ? A man must die . A man , generally , must work or go to the wall . But need a man establish himself as a farmer on another man's land ? The reader ...
... tribe of British subjects . Necessity we all know has no law . But what is necessity ? A man must die . A man , generally , must work or go to the wall . But need a man establish himself as a farmer on another man's land ? The reader ...
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... tribe and the neighbouring tribes would be so elated as to think that now had come the time for absolutely subduing the white strangers . They were at last beaten and starved into submission , but at a terrible cost ; and it seems to ...
... tribe and the neighbouring tribes would be so elated as to think that now had come the time for absolutely subduing the white strangers . They were at last beaten and starved into submission , but at a terrible cost ; and it seems to ...
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... tribal wars . No doubt the white men are increasing too , -but very slowly ; so that it is impossible not to accept the fact a few white men have to rule a great number of coloured men , and that that proportion must remain . A coloured ...
... tribal wars . No doubt the white men are increasing too , -but very slowly ; so that it is impossible not to accept the fact a few white men have to rule a great number of coloured men , and that that proportion must remain . A coloured ...
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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