... Natal, and so do I. I should like to point out how unreliable are the writings of that gifted author when he came to travel there with a special object. He said, " The traveller knows as a fact that the Dutchmen in South Africa are more numerous than... South Africa - Page 253de Anthony Trollope - 1878 - 4 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Royal Commonwealth Society - 1902 - 574 pages
...Dutchmen in South Africa are more numerous than the English " (so Trollope wrote twentyfive years ago), " but in Natal he is on English soil, among English...when he chances to meet a Dutchman there ; and yet there is no portion of the land for which the Dutchman has fought, and bled, and dared, and suffered,... | |
 | Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 514 pages
...the Dutchmen in South Africa are more numerous than the English, but in Natal he is on English soil with no more savour of Holland than he has in London when he chances to meet a Dutchman there." It has been fortunate for us lately that the soil was English to a great extent, but if the traveller... | |
 | Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1902 - 514 pages
...the Dutchmen in South Africa are more numerous than the English, but in Natal he is on English soil with no more savour of Holland than he has in London when he chances to meet a Dutchman there." It has been fortunate for us lately that the soil was English to a great extent, but if the traveller... | |
 | 1896 - 926 pages
...twenty years ago]; but in Natal he is on English soil, among English people, with no more яатог of Holland than he has in London when he chances to...and dared and suffered, as he has done for Natal. ... It ig a smiling, pretty land, blessed with numerous advantages, and if it were my fate to live... | |
 | Royal Commonwealth Society - 1902 - 512 pages
...the Dutchmen in South Africa are more numerous than the English, but in Natal he is on English soil with no more savour of Holland than he has in London when he chances to meet a Dutchman there." It has been fortunate for us lately that the soil was English to a great extent, but if the traveller... | |
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