The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1936 - Great Britain |
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... Table Bay in 1652 , the south - western parts of the modern Cape Province were occupied by two classes of native ... Bay ; and their slaughter of Francisco d'Almeida and many of his companions in Table Bay in 1510 showed that they ...
... Table Bay in 1652 , the south - western parts of the modern Cape Province were occupied by two classes of native ... Bay ; and their slaughter of Francisco d'Almeida and many of his companions in Table Bay in 1510 showed that they ...
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... Table Bay to Saldanha Bay , roamed the Kochoqua , who at the time when the Dutch settlement was founded were the strongest of the local groups . Beyond them , extending to the Olifants River , were the Little Gri- griqua or Chariguriqua ...
... Table Bay to Saldanha Bay , roamed the Kochoqua , who at the time when the Dutch settlement was founded were the strongest of the local groups . Beyond them , extending to the Olifants River , were the Little Gri- griqua or Chariguriqua ...
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... TABLE BAY 115 not . To generation after generation of Directors colonists were anathema.1 A formidable task confronted van Riebeeck when he landed in Table Bay . As he himself expressed it , he had " to bring forth every- thing out of ...
... TABLE BAY 115 not . To generation after generation of Directors colonists were anathema.1 A formidable task confronted van Riebeeck when he landed in Table Bay . As he himself expressed it , he had " to bring forth every- thing out of ...
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