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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... farms were being occupied . The licensees were in the main still owners of freehold farms , and their sons or overseers were in charge of their stock along the ... FARMS 153 the new farm in four or more 152 CAPE COLONY UNDER COMPANY RULE.
... farms were being occupied . The licensees were in the main still owners of freehold farms , and their sons or overseers were in charge of their stock along the ... FARMS 153 the new farm in four or more 152 CAPE COLONY UNDER COMPANY RULE.
Page 153
... FARMS 153 the new farm in four or more directions , i.e. they walked their horses from a central point for half an hour each way and so roughly indi- cated its extent , which was usually about 6000 acres . These pre- liminaries having ...
... FARMS 153 the new farm in four or more directions , i.e. they walked their horses from a central point for half an hour each way and so roughly indi- cated its extent , which was usually about 6000 acres . These pre- liminaries having ...
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... farms growing corn for the Cape Town market and lying to the north of the wine farms , were rarely more than sixty miles or three days ' journey away . Far away to the north - east , the district of Graaff - Reinet comprised about seven ...
... farms growing corn for the Cape Town market and lying to the north of the wine farms , were rarely more than sixty miles or three days ' journey away . Far away to the north - east , the district of Graaff - Reinet comprised about seven ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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