South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... Hottentots and Bushmen ; and their task was nearly as hard as that which fell to the lot of Englishmen when they first landed on the coast of Australia with a cargo of convicts .クピロ The Portuguese indeed came before the Dutch , but ...
... Hottentots and Bushmen ; and their task was nearly as hard as that which fell to the lot of Englishmen when they first landed on the coast of Australia with a cargo of convicts .クピロ The Portuguese indeed came before the Dutch , but ...
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... Hottentots , * and who were friendly enough as long as they thought that they were getting more than they gave ; but , as has always been the case in the growing relations between Christians and Savages , the Savages quickly began to ...
... Hottentots , * and who were friendly enough as long as they thought that they were getting more than they gave ; but , as has always been the case in the growing relations between Christians and Savages , the Savages quickly began to ...
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... Hottentot pos- sessed property and appreciated its value . He was not naturally cruel , and was prone rather to ... Hottentot . But the Hottentot , with all his virtues , was driven into rebellion . There was some fighting in which ...
... Hottentot pos- sessed property and appreciated its value . He was not naturally cruel , and was prone rather to ... Hottentot . But the Hottentot , with all his virtues , was driven into rebellion . There was some fighting in which ...
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... Hottentot and his fate there are varied opinions . I have been told by some that I have never seen a pure Hottentot . Using my own eyes and my own idea of what a Hottentot is , I should have said that the bulk of the population of ...
... Hottentot and his fate there are varied opinions . I have been told by some that I have never seen a pure Hottentot . Using my own eyes and my own idea of what a Hottentot is , I should have said that the bulk of the population of ...
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... Hottentots . It was an uncomfortable possession , and when at the peace of Amiens in 1802 it was arranged that the Cape of Good Hope should be restored to Holland , English Ministers of State did not probably grieve much at the loss ...
... Hottentots . It was an uncomfortable possession , and when at the peace of Amiens in 1802 it was arranged that the Cape of Good Hope should be restored to Holland , English Ministers of State did not probably grieve much at the loss ...
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