South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... told that English interference and English inter- ference only could save the country from internecine quarrels between black men and white men . While this was going on I made up my mind that now if ever must I visit South Africa . The ...
... told that English interference and English inter- ference only could save the country from internecine quarrels between black men and white men . While this was going on I made up my mind that now if ever must I visit South Africa . The ...
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... told . Then the chaplain's wife had a child , and we learn that all the other married ladies hurried on to follow so good an example . But the ladies generally did not escape the malice of evil tongues . Early in the days of the ...
... told . Then the chaplain's wife had a child , and we learn that all the other married ladies hurried on to follow so good an example . But the ladies generally did not escape the malice of evil tongues . Early in the days of the ...
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... told that the lions seemed as though they were going to take the fort by storm , and that a wolf seized a sheep within sight of the herds . We after- wards hear that a dreadful ourang - outang was found , as big as a calf . From 1658 ...
... told that the lions seemed as though they were going to take the fort by storm , and that a wolf seized a sheep within sight of the herds . We after- wards hear that a dreadful ourang - outang was found , as big as a calf . From 1658 ...
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... told by Judge Watermeyer , " that native claims to land . should be respected . " The land was then annexed by Europeans as convenience required . In all this the Dutch of those days did very much as the English have done since . Of all ...
... told by Judge Watermeyer , " that native claims to land . should be respected . " The land was then annexed by Europeans as convenience required . In all this the Dutch of those days did very much as the English have done since . Of all ...
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... told that he takes the white man's vices and ignores the white man's virtues . In truth vices are always more at- tractive than virtues . To drink is easy and pleasant . To love your neighbour as yourself is very difficult , and some ...
... told that he takes the white man's vices and ignores the white man's virtues . In truth vices are always more at- tractive than virtues . To drink is easy and pleasant . To love your neighbour as yourself is very difficult , and some ...
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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