As I and my people have been driven back over the Chumie without being informed why, I should be glad to know from the government what evil we have done ? I was only told that we must retire over the Chumie, but for what reason I was not informed. Both... The Wrongs of the Caffre Nation: A Narrative - Page 167de Robert Mackenzie Beverley, John Philip - 1837 - 333 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1851 - 278 pages
...dictated to an interpreter." "As I and my people," writes Macomo, "have been driven back over the Chunice, without being informed why, I should be glad to know...done. I was only told that we must retire over the Chunice, but for what reason I was not informed. It was agreed that I and my people should live west... | |
| James Cappon - 1901 - 362 pages
...chief's version as well as Dr. Theal's. As I and my people have been driven back over the Chumie River without being informed why, I should be glad to know...Chumie, but for what reason I was not informed. Both Stockenstrbm and Somerset agreed that I and my people should live west of the Chumie, as well as east... | |
| Elizabeth Elbourne - 2002 - 542 pages
...a copy to Philip.98 It read: "Sir - As I and my people have been driven back over the Chumie River without being informed why - I should be glad to know from the Government what evil we have done ... Good Sir, I do not know why it is that so many Commandoes come into this country without sufficient... | |
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