The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1963 - Great Britain |
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Province of the Cape of Good Hope. Ordinances, 1911– . Cape Town, 1913–
ADMINISTRATIVE AND STATISTICAL. The Cape Town Gazette and African
Advertiser, 1800–26, continued as The Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette,
...
Province of the Cape of Good Hope. Ordinances, 1911– . Cape Town, 1913–
ADMINISTRATIVE AND STATISTICAL. The Cape Town Gazette and African
Advertiser, 1800–26, continued as The Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette,
...
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3. NewsPAPERs. See Part II, 1 (c) British. Anti-Slavery Reporter, vols. 1—v1, 30
June 1825–July 1836, contains articles and reports on Slavery at the Cape of
Good Hope, viz. 1, no. 28, pp. 289–96; II, no. 22, p. 444; III, no. 6, pp. 139–42; IV,
no.
3. NewsPAPERs. See Part II, 1 (c) British. Anti-Slavery Reporter, vols. 1—v1, 30
June 1825–July 1836, contains articles and reports on Slavery at the Cape of
Good Hope, viz. 1, no. 28, pp. 289–96; II, no. 22, p. 444; III, no. 6, pp. 139–42; IV,
no.
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Boyce, W. B. Motes on South African affairs 1834–8. Grahamstown, 1838.
BURNETT, BISHOP. A reply to the “Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry at the
Cape of Good Hope”, upon the complaints addressed to the Colonial
Government and ...
Boyce, W. B. Motes on South African affairs 1834–8. Grahamstown, 1838.
BURNETT, BISHOP. A reply to the “Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry at the
Cape of Good Hope”, upon the complaints addressed to the Colonial
Government and ...
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 2 |
Climate and Temperature | 9 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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