South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... parliament declined even to consider so monstrous a proposition . " Then I shall take it without being asked , " said Sir Theophilus . And he took it . That was what had just been done in the Transvaal when my idea of going to South ...
... parliament declined even to consider so monstrous a proposition . " Then I shall take it without being asked , " said Sir Theophilus . And he took it . That was what had just been done in the Transvaal when my idea of going to South ...
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... Parliaments arose , the English at Algoa Bay thought it beneath them to be . carried off , for the purpose of making laws , to Cape- town . It was from the coming of these people that the English language began to prevail in the Colony ...
... Parliaments arose , the English at Algoa Bay thought it beneath them to be . carried off , for the purpose of making laws , to Cape- town . It was from the coming of these people that the English language began to prevail in the Colony ...
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... Parliamentary institutions ; and in 1828 the old Dutch courts of Landdrosts and Neem- raden were abolished , and resident magistrates and jus- tices were appointed . But in the same year a much greater measure was accomplished . A very ...
... Parliamentary institutions ; and in 1828 the old Dutch courts of Landdrosts and Neem- raden were abolished , and resident magistrates and jus- tices were appointed . But in the same year a much greater measure was accomplished . A very ...
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... Parliament in which the sucking legislators of the country were learning how to perform their duties . But during those twenty years the Ministers were responsible to the Governors . Now they are responsible to Parliament . CHAPTER IV ...
... Parliament in which the sucking legislators of the country were learning how to perform their duties . But during those twenty years the Ministers were responsible to the Governors . Now they are responsible to Parliament . CHAPTER IV ...
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... . There are indeed at this moment twenty - one mem- bers of the Legislative Council of which eleven are sup- posed to have been sent to Parliament by the Western SOUTH AFRICA . 47 Population and Federation THE CAPE COLONY.
... . There are indeed at this moment twenty - one mem- bers of the Legislative Council of which eleven are sup- posed to have been sent to Parliament by the Western SOUTH AFRICA . 47 Population and Federation THE CAPE COLONY.
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acres Algoa Bay altogether annexed become brandy British Kafraria called Cape cart Cape Colony Capetown capital carried certainly Chief church coast Colonists Colony of Natal coloured comfort course Diamond Fields Dingaan district doubt Durban Dutch Dutchman East London Eastern Province Elizabeth England English European farm farmer feathers feeling Fort Beaufort gentleman Government Governor Grahamstown Healdtown heard horses Hottentot inhabitants journey Kafir King Williamstown Kreli labour land Langalibalele live look Lovedale matter ment miles Minister mountains Natal native nature never Orange Free ostrich Paarl parliamentary passed perhaps Pieter Maritzburg population Port Alfred probably races railway river road Savage scenery seemed seen sent sheep soldiers South Africa speak sugar Swellendam taken thing tion told town Transvaal traveller tribe troops Umkululi wages wool young Zealand Zulu