The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... landdrost , and supply them with ammunition with which to defend themselves.1 In reply Craig was firm but conciliatory . He accepted their nominee , Gerotz , as provisional landdrost until the man of his own choice , Bresler , could ...
... landdrost , and supply them with ammunition with which to defend themselves.1 In reply Craig was firm but conciliatory . He accepted their nominee , Gerotz , as provisional landdrost until the man of his own choice , Bresler , could ...
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... Landdrost Čuyler frankly told Caledon that he was unable to hold his ground against Kaffir intrusion.1 Similarly Capt . Hawkes reported from the frontier that the Boers were refusing to endure the conditions any longer and were leaving ...
... Landdrost Čuyler frankly told Caledon that he was unable to hold his ground against Kaffir intrusion.1 Similarly Capt . Hawkes reported from the frontier that the Boers were refusing to endure the conditions any longer and were leaving ...
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... Landdrost , the first appointment being that of Johannes Mulder in 1685 ; while since 1683 the Mannen were represented by four Heem- raden , of whom two were appointed yearly from among the principal local burghers . The Court of Landdrost ...
... Landdrost , the first appointment being that of Johannes Mulder in 1685 ; while since 1683 the Mannen were represented by four Heem- raden , of whom two were appointed yearly from among the principal local burghers . The Court of Landdrost ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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