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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THE LOAN FARM SYSTEM 151 Karoo , and ten years later he was commanding the burgher forces on the eastern border in their first clash with ... but this did not yet imply that large numbers of independent loan farms were being occupied .
THE LOAN FARM SYSTEM 151 Karoo , and ten years later he was commanding the burgher forces on the eastern border in their first clash with ... but this did not yet imply that large numbers of independent loan farms were being occupied .
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The further from Cape Town in each direction , the more primitive and ephemeral were the farm dwellings and their ... Slaves in the legal sense were few , outside the wine and grain districts , and the farmers relied on Hottentots and ...
The further from Cape Town in each direction , the more primitive and ephemeral were the farm dwellings and their ... Slaves in the legal sense were few , outside the wine and grain districts , and the farmers relied on Hottentots and ...
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Commissary J. A. de Mist had urged in his memorandum of 1802 that farms should be granted in freehold rather than on loan ... was paid to conduct a model farm in the Malmesbury district for the encouragement of improved methods .
Commissary J. A. de Mist had urged in his memorandum of 1802 that farms should be granted in freehold rather than on loan ... was paid to conduct a model farm in the Malmesbury district for the encouragement of improved methods .
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THE GEOGRAPHICAL ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
South African Rivers | 7 |
Rainfall II | 11 |
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