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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... cattle " . It is a general feeling among the farmers , he continues , that when they see the smoke of a neighbour's chimney , they feel crowded.1 The cattle farmers were thus driven to plunge deeper and deeper into the interior . They ...
... cattle " . It is a general feeling among the farmers , he continues , that when they see the smoke of a neighbour's chimney , they feel crowded.1 The cattle farmers were thus driven to plunge deeper and deeper into the interior . They ...
Page 136
... cattle . All who were grazing cattle beyond the frontier were to return within eight months and be registered by their landdrost on pain of confiscation of all their beasts . " And to prevent that any of the free burghers of ...
... cattle . All who were grazing cattle beyond the frontier were to return within eight months and be registered by their landdrost on pain of confiscation of all their beasts . " And to prevent that any of the free burghers of ...
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... cattle . In the early days of native trading at the Fort Willshire fairs , the natives brought gum , tusks and ostrich feathers but no cattle . After 1850 trade in cattle was sometimes almost brisk . Basutoland , at all events ...
... cattle . In the early days of native trading at the Fort Willshire fairs , the natives brought gum , tusks and ostrich feathers but no cattle . After 1850 trade in cattle was sometimes almost brisk . Basutoland , at all events ...
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