The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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saying that the stock of food would hardly last until they reached the storeship and that they had done enough by discovering in one voyage such a large stretch of coast . Moreover , as the coast continued to run to the east , it was ...
saying that the stock of food would hardly last until they reached the storeship and that they had done enough by discovering in one voyage such a large stretch of coast . Moreover , as the coast continued to run to the east , it was ...
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In 1699 , soon after his arrival , he went on a journey of inspection and , on reaching the northern border of the ... His farm and its contiguous grazing lands reached to the western base of the mountains , and some of his herdsmen and ...
In 1699 , soon after his arrival , he went on a journey of inspection and , on reaching the northern border of the ... His farm and its contiguous grazing lands reached to the western base of the mountains , and some of his herdsmen and ...
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The line from Kimberley had reached Fourteen Streams by the end of 1889 , and by the spring of 1891 had got as far as Vryburg , whence it was continued to Mafeking by the Bechuanaland Railway Company under contract with the Protectorate ...
The line from Kimberley had reached Fourteen Streams by the end of 1889 , and by the spring of 1891 had got as far as Vryburg , whence it was continued to Mafeking by the Bechuanaland Railway Company under contract with the Protectorate ...
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Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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