Natal, Cape of Good Hope: A Grazing, Agricultural and Cotton-growing Country. Comprising Descriptions F this Well Endowed Colony from the Year 1575 to the Present Time. With a Map of the Colony, and Engravings. With an Appendix and a Vocabulary Fo the Natal Or Zulu LanguageWilson, 1850 - 146 páginas |
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... supply you with cotton , will you be listless on this vital question ? To hold such splendid colonies , and not to encourage them , is as bad as depopulating an English country by bad government . What ! is England now full , and is the ...
... supply you with cotton , will you be listless on this vital question ? To hold such splendid colonies , and not to encourage them , is as bad as depopulating an English country by bad government . What ! is England now full , and is the ...
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... supply of food , again set sail ; encountered the broad Atlantic Ocean , passed through the Straits of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean , and thus reached Alexandria . The honor , therefore , of first passing the Cape belongs to Pharaoh ...
... supply of food , again set sail ; encountered the broad Atlantic Ocean , passed through the Straits of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean , and thus reached Alexandria . The honor , therefore , of first passing the Cape belongs to Pharaoh ...
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... supply to the Company , and how much of each kind annually . " How differ- ent this anxiety to trade with Natal , compared with the discouragement pre- sented by the English Government until the year 1846 . Another article of the ...
... supply to the Company , and how much of each kind annually . " How differ- ent this anxiety to trade with Natal , compared with the discouragement pre- sented by the English Government until the year 1846 . Another article of the ...
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... supplies of grain and other provisions , if settled . " Passing over slight events in 1806 , the Cape and its dependencies were ceded to England , and finally confirmed to her by the treaty of Paris in 1815 . The reports of Englishmen ...
... supplies of grain and other provisions , if settled . " Passing over slight events in 1806 , the Cape and its dependencies were ceded to England , and finally confirmed to her by the treaty of Paris in 1815 . The reports of Englishmen ...
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... supply of vegetable and animal food , as well as poul- try and fish . These are the internal advantages which Natal presents , and I feel confident that the most sceptical of my readers will think they are such as cannot well be ...
... supply of vegetable and animal food , as well as poul- try and fish . These are the internal advantages which Natal presents , and I feel confident that the most sceptical of my readers will think they are such as cannot well be ...
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abundant acres adapted Africa agricultural Algoa Bay Amba appear assagais beans beautiful Bergtheil British Bulala Bushman's River capable Cape Colony Cape Town cattle cent climate coast colonists colony of Natal cows crop D'Urban distance district ditto division Draakberg Dutch emigrants England English European expense export extent farmers farms feet fertile Government Governor grass ground grow grown horses hundred important increase Indian corn indigo inhabitants Kafirs Kahlamba kind Klip River labour land Lieut manufactures Mauritius miles month mountains natives obtained oxen Pietermaritzburg plant plough population Port Natal portion possession potatoes present prison produce purchase quantity season seed settlement settlers sheep shillings soil sowing sown Stavenisse supply Table Bay thrive tion tobacco trade trees Tukela Umgani Umlazi Umvoti valuable vegetable vessels waggon wheat whole wild wood Zoola Zoolu Zulu