South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... Europe and to cultivate the wilds of the world's surface . If he has not done so himself , his father did it before him , and he thinks that the gratitude of the Mother Country should maintain for him the complete ascen- dency which his ...
... Europe and to cultivate the wilds of the world's surface . If he has not done so himself , his father did it before him , and he thinks that the gratitude of the Mother Country should maintain for him the complete ascen- dency which his ...
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... Europeans who were destined to be the pioneer occupants of the new land were put on shore at the Cape of Good Hope , and thus made the first Dutch settlement . Previous to that the Cape had in fact been a place of call for vessels of ...
... Europeans who were destined to be the pioneer occupants of the new land were put on shore at the Cape of Good Hope , and thus made the first Dutch settlement . Previous to that the Cape had in fact been a place of call for vessels of ...
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... Europeans in want of it , but as little other refresh- ment as possible . The home Authority at this time was not the Dutch Government , but the Council of Seventeen at Amsterdam , who were the Directors of the Dutch East India Company ...
... Europeans in want of it , but as little other refresh- ment as possible . The home Authority at this time was not the Dutch Government , but the Council of Seventeen at Amsterdam , who were the Directors of the Dutch East India Company ...
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... The total number of these was 187. То control them and to defend the place there were but 113 European men capable of bearing arms . This slave element at once became antagonistic to any system of real coloniza- 14 SOUTH AFRICA .
... The total number of these was 187. То control them and to defend the place there were but 113 European men capable of bearing arms . This slave element at once became antagonistic to any system of real coloniza- 14 SOUTH AFRICA .
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... Europeans as convenience required . In all this the Dutch of those days did very much as the English have done since . Of all the questions which a conscientious man has ever had to decide , this is one of the most difficult . The land ...
... Europeans as convenience required . In all this the Dutch of those days did very much as the English have done since . Of all the questions which a conscientious man has ever had to decide , this is one of the most difficult . The land ...
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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