S. W. Silver & Co.'s Handbook to South Africa: Including the Cape Colony, Natal, the Diamond Fields, the Transvaal, Orange Free State, Etc. : Also a Gazetter and MapS. W. Silver, 1880 - 576 pages |
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... passing away . The discovery of diamonds to review . the north of the Orange River , enriching as it has done every part of the country - since the colonists themselves have on the whole been the most successful diggers— the rise of new ...
... passing away . The discovery of diamonds to review . the north of the Orange River , enriching as it has done every part of the country - since the colonists themselves have on the whole been the most successful diggers— the rise of new ...
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... passed when a Handbook of South Africa can deal exclusively with the older settlements . It is nevertheless true that from the Cape Colony , with its mixed European population , the communities to which reference has been made have ...
... passed when a Handbook of South Africa can deal exclusively with the older settlements . It is nevertheless true that from the Cape Colony , with its mixed European population , the communities to which reference has been made have ...
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... passed away capital and labour will do won- ders for the country immediately to the north of the Orange River , the settlements will be pushed forward to the valley of the Zambezi , and unhealthy swamps will be cleared and fertilised ...
... passed away capital and labour will do won- ders for the country immediately to the north of the Orange River , the settlements will be pushed forward to the valley of the Zambezi , and unhealthy swamps will be cleared and fertilised ...
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... passed on the num . ber of these settlements increased ; but it is not until we come to the Dutch occupation that we reach what may properly be called the first period in the history of Cape Colony . Dutch Occupation . A.D. 1652 to 1806 ...
... passed on the num . ber of these settlements increased ; but it is not until we come to the Dutch occupation that we reach what may properly be called the first period in the history of Cape Colony . Dutch Occupation . A.D. 1652 to 1806 ...
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... passed upon him , on account of his wife's pregnancy , her hope of in- creasing the population of the colony evidently being set over against the ' blasphemous injuries ' inflicted by her husband on other ladies . " March 26 , 1658 ...
... passed upon him , on account of his wife's pregnancy , her hope of in- creasing the population of the colony evidently being set over against the ' blasphemous injuries ' inflicted by her husband on other ladies . " March 26 , 1658 ...
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Common terms and phrases
acres Aliwal amongst banks Basutoland Basutos Berg birds boundary British bush Caledon called CAPE COLONY Cape Town Capensis cattle chief Clanwilliam climate coast Colesberg colonists colour Cradock Delagoa Bay Diamond Fields district Division Durban Dutch East London Eastern emigrants England English Exports farm feet Fingoes Fish River flowers forests Fort Beaufort Free frontier fruit Gold Fields Government Governor Graaf-Reynet Graham's Town Griqualand West harbour Hottentot important inches inhabitants Kaffir Kaffraria Kalihari Karroo Kloof Knysna labour land ment mission station Mossel Bay moun mountain range Namaqualand Natal native nearly Olifant River Orange River ostrich Paarl passed plants population Port Elizabeth principal Province Queenstown railway rain region rocks sandstone settlement settlers sheep shipped Somerset South Africa species square miles Swellendam Table Bay Table Mountain territory tion Transvaal tribes Uitenhage Vaal River valley Victoria village wine wood
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Page 44 - ... the claim of sovereignty over the new province must be renounced. It rests upon a conquest resulting from a war in which, as far as I am at present enabled to judge, the original justice is on the side of the conquered, not of the victorious party.
Page 428 - Sykes's hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz.
Page 354 - River, along the centre of the former to the point nearest to Olifants Been ; from that point by Olifants Been, to the southern point of Langeberg ; along the top of Langeberg, to its north-western extremity ; from thence to the eastern point of Jammerberg; along the top of Jammerberg, to its northwestern extremity ; from thence by a prolongation of the same to the Caledon River...
Page 270 - Act are situate to vote in any election for such county in respect of any vacancy that may take place before the summoning of a future Parliament, but after such summoning no person shall be entitled to be registered as a voter or to vote in any election for any...
Page 266 - ... once at least in every year, so that a period of twelve months shall not intervene between the last sitting of the council in one session and its first sitting in the next session.
Page 321 - Samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, &c.
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Page 44 - In the conduct which was pursued to- Dec. 26, wards the Kaffir nation by the colonists and the public authorities of the Colony through a long series of years...
Page 321 - ... or vellum, and the books or other publications, prints, maps, &c. may be either printed, written, or plain, or any mixture of the three. Further, all legitimate binding, mounting, or covering of a book...