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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... Zuurveld and failed to check their growing audacity in murder and thieving . By May 1811 , fifty - three loan - places in the Uitenhage dis- trict had been abandoned owing to Kaffir raids and Landdrost Čuyler frankly told Caledon that ...
... Zuurveld and failed to check their growing audacity in murder and thieving . By May 1811 , fifty - three loan - places in the Uitenhage dis- trict had been abandoned owing to Kaffir raids and Landdrost Čuyler frankly told Caledon that ...
Page 208
... Zuurveld provided him with an opportunity of making a fresh start in that region . Colonel Graham was told that he must countermand the grants of loan - places which he had begun to make to the burghers who were flocking back to their ...
... Zuurveld provided him with an opportunity of making a fresh start in that region . Colonel Graham was told that he must countermand the grants of loan - places which he had begun to make to the burghers who were flocking back to their ...
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... Zuurveld or Albany , was ( and still is ) predominantly pastoral . A thickly populated cattle- ranch is an economic impossibility . On 28 July 1817 , Bathurst had written to Somerset mentioning the numerous applications which he was ...
... Zuurveld or Albany , was ( and still is ) predominantly pastoral . A thickly populated cattle- ranch is an economic impossibility . On 28 July 1817 , Bathurst had written to Somerset mentioning the numerous applications which he was ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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