South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... port at which they could call for supplies and assistance on their way out to the East Indies . The East had then become the great goal of com- merce to others besides the Portuguese . In 1600 our own East India Company was formed , and ...
... port at which they could call for supplies and assistance on their way out to the East Indies . The East had then become the great goal of com- merce to others besides the Portuguese . In 1600 our own East India Company was formed , and ...
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... Port Elizabeth , about four hundred miles west of Cape- town . Hence have sprung the inhabitants of the Eastern Province , which is as English as the Western Province is Dutch . And hence has come that desire for separation , -for ...
... Port Elizabeth , about four hundred miles west of Cape- town . Hence have sprung the inhabitants of the Eastern Province , which is as English as the Western Province is Dutch . And hence has come that desire for separation , -for ...
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... Port Elizabeth , and the other from East London , — whereas there is but the one in the West which starts from Capetown . Of course it must be understood that in the Colonies railways are always or very nearly always made by Government ...
... Port Elizabeth , and the other from East London , — whereas there is but the one in the West which starts from Capetown . Of course it must be understood that in the Colonies railways are always or very nearly always made by Government ...
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... port , and when I found myself standing at the gate of the dockyard for an hour and a quarter waiting for a Custom House officer to tell me that my things did not need examination , -waiting because it was Sunday morning , I began to ...
... port , and when I found myself standing at the gate of the dockyard for an hour and a quarter waiting for a Custom House officer to tell me that my things did not need examination , -waiting because it was Sunday morning , I began to ...
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... port along the coast . CHAPTER VI . The Legislature and Executive . - IT has come to be understood that the appropriate mode of governing a Colony is to have a King , Lords and Commons as we do at home . And if a Colony be a Colony in ...
... port along the coast . CHAPTER VI . The Legislature and Executive . - IT has come to be understood that the appropriate mode of governing a Colony is to have a King , Lords and Commons as we do at home . And if a Colony be a Colony in ...
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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 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 King Williamstown Knysna Kreli labour land Langalibalele live look Lovedale mail cart matter ment miles Minister mountains Natal native never Orange Free ostrich Oudtshoorn 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 Worcester young Zealand Zulu