South Africa, Volume 1Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... capital of an enormous coun- try , and the seat of the colonial legislature , is not great . Melbourne which is just two hundred years younger than Capetown contains above a quarter of a million of in- habitants . Melbourne was of ...
... capital of an enormous coun- try , and the seat of the colonial legislature , is not great . Melbourne which is just two hundred years younger than Capetown contains above a quarter of a million of in- habitants . Melbourne was of ...
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... a singularly close cut margin , -is no doubt as often looked at , and as much petted and loved and cherished in the capital of South Africa , as it is when in the pos- session of a British Duke . There is also a THE CAPE COLONY . 73.
... a singularly close cut margin , -is no doubt as often looked at , and as much petted and loved and cherished in the capital of South Africa , as it is when in the pos- session of a British Duke . There is also a THE CAPE COLONY . 73.
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... capital either in soil or money , does not actually wish for a return to slavery . The feelings which abolished slavery have probably reached his bosom also . But he regrets the control over his fellow creatures which slavery formerly ...
... capital either in soil or money , does not actually wish for a return to slavery . The feelings which abolished slavery have probably reached his bosom also . But he regrets the control over his fellow creatures which slavery formerly ...
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... Capital of the Colony I need only further remark that it possesses a completed and adequate dock for the reception of large ships , and a breakwater for the protection of the harbour . The traffic from England to the Cape of Good Hope ...
... Capital of the Colony I need only further remark that it possesses a completed and adequate dock for the reception of large ships , and a breakwater for the protection of the harbour . The traffic from England to the Cape of Good Hope ...
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... capital which is applied to the saving of rain when rain does fall , and to the application of it to the land when no rain is falling . How far the water sent by God may , with the assistance of science , be made sufficient for the ...
... capital which is applied to the saving of rain when rain does fall , and to the application of it to the land when no rain is falling . How far the water sent by God may , with the assistance of science , be made sufficient for the ...
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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