Progress of South Africa in the CenturyLinscott Publishing Company, 1902 - 524 strán (strany) |
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... residence on the highlands between the Zambesi and the Limpopo . There was only one way in which the extraction of gold from quartz with such implements as they possessed could be made to pay , and that was by means of slave labour ...
... residence on the highlands between the Zambesi and the Limpopo . There was only one way in which the extraction of gold from quartz with such implements as they possessed could be made to pay , and that was by means of slave labour ...
Strana 87
... , very few of them remained long on the locations , but they spent their time there- after in service for short terms , alternating with periods of residence at one or other of the mission THE RULE OF THE BATAVIAN REPUBLIC . 87.
... , very few of them remained long on the locations , but they spent their time there- after in service for short terms , alternating with periods of residence at one or other of the mission THE RULE OF THE BATAVIAN REPUBLIC . 87.
Strana 88
George McCall Theal. periods of residence at one or other of the mission stations established in different parts of the country , and which were practically Hottentot reserves . Nearly half a century passed away before they again took up ...
George McCall Theal. periods of residence at one or other of the mission stations established in different parts of the country , and which were practically Hottentot reserves . Nearly half a century passed away before they again took up ...
Strana 100
... residence , and ignored any other authority over them than that of the colonial government . It placed restrictions upon their va- grant habits , and regulated the mode of their enter ing service , but extended to them the most complete ...
... residence , and ignored any other authority over them than that of the colonial government . It placed restrictions upon their va- grant habits , and regulated the mode of their enter ing service , but extended to them the most complete ...
Strana 109
... residence in England of nineteen years , landed at Scheveningen and was received by the Dutch people as their sovereign . The Belgic and Batavian provinces were then united , and the Prince of Orange became king of the entire ...
... residence in England of nineteen years , landed at Scheveningen and was received by the Dutch people as their sovereign . The Belgic and Batavian provinces were then united , and the Prince of Orange became king of the entire ...
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Adam Kok afterwards army arrived assagai Bantu Basuto Bloemfontein British burghers Caledon Cape Colony Capetown cattle chief clans colonists coloured Commandant commissioner condition council court D'Urban Dingan districts Dutch eastern elected emigrant farmers England English European families farms favour Fish River followed force frontier Gaika governor Graaff-Reinet Grahamstown graziers Griqua ground Hottentots hundred inhabitants Kaffirs Keiskama kraal Kruger labour lager land landdrost living Lord Charles Lord Charles Somerset March Matabele ment military mission missionaries Moselekatse Moshesh named Natal native Ndlambe obtained occupied officers Orange Free Orange River party Port Elizabeth Portuguese possession Potgieter Pretorius reached regarded regiment residence Retief Reverend sent Sir George Sir Harry slaves Society soldiers South Africa South African Republic station termed territory Thaba thousand tion took tribe troops Tshaka Umzimvubu Vaal villages volksraad waggons whole Winburg women Xosas Zambesi Zulu
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Strana 438 - ... will not be subject, in respect of their persons or property, or in respect of their commerce or industry, to any taxes, whether general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon citizens of the said Republic.
Strana 438 - All persons, other than natives, conforming themselves to the laws of the South African Republic (a) will have full liberty, with their families, to enter, travel, or reside in any part of the South African Republic...
Strana 390 - They would deplore any encroachment on the Griqua territory by the Republics, which would open to the Boers an extended field for slave-dealing and probably lead to oppression of the natives and disturbance of the peace. At the same time they had no wish to increase the territories of the colonies, particularly in view of the unsatisfactory state of the government of the Cape. Should, however, the Cape accept full responsibility...
Strana 438 - The South African Republic will conclude no treaty or engagement with any State or nation other than the Orange Free Stabe, nor with any native tribe to the eastward or westward of the Republic, until the same has been approved by Her Majesty the Queen.
Strana 310 - The Assistant Commissioners guarantee in the fullest manner, on the part of the British Government, to the Emigrant Farmers beyond the Vaal River, the right to manage their own affairs and to govern themselves according to their own laws, without any interference on the part of the British Government...
Strana 438 - The South African Republic will conclude no Treaty or engagement with any State or nation other than [the Orange Free State, nor with any native tribe to the eastward or westward of the Republic, until the same has been approved by Her Majesty the Queen. Such approval shall be considered to have been granted if Her Majesty's Government shall not, within six months after receiving a copy of such Treaty (which shall be delivered to them immediately upon its completion), have notified that the conclusion...
Strana 110 - They were only a little over thirty thousand in number, and it seemed absurd that such a small body of people should be permitted to perpetuate ideas and customs that were not English in a country that had become part of the British empire.
Strana 150 - ... standing. They were to be appointed by the crown, and were not to hold any other office. In civil cases the chief justice and two puisne judges were to form a quorum, and there was to be a right of appeal to the privy council if the matter in dispute was over .1
Strana 292 - Establishments or Houses, work with or for, or associate with, any convicted Felon or Felons sent to this Colony under Sentence of Transportation, and that we will discountenance and drop connection with any Person who may assist in landing, supporting, or employing such convicted Felons.