South Africa After the War: A Narrative of Recent TravelLongmans, Green, and Company, 1903 - Broj stranica: 356 |
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... given out the word to the Dutch not to sell their farms to Englishmen , for of late the price of land has enormously risen to the Englishman intending to purchase . But it is pretty certain that a good deal of land will soon fall into ...
... given out the word to the Dutch not to sell their farms to Englishmen , for of late the price of land has enormously risen to the Englishman intending to purchase . But it is pretty certain that a good deal of land will soon fall into ...
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... part in the fight . His account tallies with that given by Sir A. Conan Doyle , who , however , does not mention the fact that our guns opened a vigorous fire at daylight on the summit of Suffolk Hill , killing several of the enemy D 2.
... part in the fight . His account tallies with that given by Sir A. Conan Doyle , who , however , does not mention the fact that our guns opened a vigorous fire at daylight on the summit of Suffolk Hill , killing several of the enemy D 2.
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... given them for any good work they may do . But if the British in the colony believed in the recent protestations of the Bond leaders , which they certainly do not , and so far trusted them as to allow them to obtain a majority at the ...
... given them for any good work they may do . But if the British in the colony believed in the recent protestations of the Bond leaders , which they certainly do not , and so far trusted them as to allow them to obtain a majority at the ...
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... given the foe three millions sterling , and are restocking his farms . To Cape Dutchmen it is absurd to imagine that a conqueror would thus treat a beaten foe . They are told by their clergymen that the Boer leaders agreed to a peace in ...
... given the foe three millions sterling , and are restocking his farms . To Cape Dutchmen it is absurd to imagine that a conqueror would thus treat a beaten foe . They are told by their clergymen that the Boer leaders agreed to a peace in ...
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... given to anyone except , of course , to the really poor , who , as I shall show , were getting but little under this beneficent Cape Act . Whenever it came to a question of awarding com- pensation to a loyalist the Commissioners seemed ...
... given to anyone except , of course , to the really poor , who , as I shall show , were getting but little under this beneficent Cape Act . Whenever it came to a question of awarding com- pensation to a loyalist the Commissioners seemed ...
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