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John Holland Rose. THE CAMPBELL LANDS 441 his lands . Whether out of distrust of his colleague or from greed ... land speculation which he had in view , but , a little later , he changed his plans and flew at higher game.1 In ...
John Holland Rose. THE CAMPBELL LANDS 441 his lands . Whether out of distrust of his colleague or from greed ... land speculation which he had in view , but , a little later , he changed his plans and flew at higher game.1 In ...
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... land tenure . In 1795 , almost the whole of the quarter of the total revenue that the Govern- ment derived from land was in respect of the annual rent of loan farms or leeningsplaatsen of over 6000 acres each . Of these there were ...
... land tenure . In 1795 , almost the whole of the quarter of the total revenue that the Govern- ment derived from land was in respect of the annual rent of loan farms or leeningsplaatsen of over 6000 acres each . Of these there were ...
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... land to a much greater degree than is usually conceded . Too little land in South Africa does not mean altogether a deficiency of acres ; mere extent is a notoriously mis- leading index to the value of land in the subcontinent ...
... land to a much greater degree than is usually conceded . Too little land in South Africa does not mean altogether a deficiency of acres ; mere extent is a notoriously mis- leading index to the value of land in the subcontinent ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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