The Boer States: Land and PeopleMethuen & Company, 1900 - 313 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... Limpopo and its Trans- vaal Affluents The Transvaal - Mineral Wealth — Gold - fields - The Rand - Prehistoric Prospectors in Transvaal xi · . 15 · 22 I xii CONTENTS CHAPTER IV CLIMATE AND FLORA Climatic Relations of. AFRICA SOUTH OF THE ...
... Limpopo and its Trans- vaal Affluents The Transvaal - Mineral Wealth — Gold - fields - The Rand - Prehistoric Prospectors in Transvaal xi · . 15 · 22 I xii CONTENTS CHAPTER IV CLIMATE AND FLORA Climatic Relations of. AFRICA SOUTH OF THE ...
Strana 8
... Limpopo the system is still continued between Rhodesia and Portuguese territory northwards to the Lower Zambesi . From the inner slopes of the encircling ranges thus roughly outlined the continental plateau stretches away in all ...
... Limpopo the system is still continued between Rhodesia and Portuguese territory northwards to the Lower Zambesi . From the inner slopes of the encircling ranges thus roughly outlined the continental plateau stretches away in all ...
Strana 10
... Limpopo in the in the extreme north towards Rhodesia , and the Upper Orange in the extreme south towards Cape Colony . The two Boer States themselves are separated by no physical barriers , but only by the course of the Vaal affluent of ...
... Limpopo in the in the extreme north towards Rhodesia , and the Upper Orange in the extreme south towards Cape Colony . The two Boer States themselves are separated by no physical barriers , but only by the course of the Vaal affluent of ...
Strana 11
... Limpopo . But practically the whole region from this river southwards to the Orange forms a single geographical unit , which along the entire length of its western frontier is scarcely anywhere dis- tinguishable from the rest of the ...
... Limpopo . But practically the whole region from this river southwards to the Orange forms a single geographical unit , which along the entire length of its western frontier is scarcely anywhere dis- tinguishable from the rest of the ...
Strana 13
... range , which here forms the frontier towards British and Portuguese territory - Zululand , Ama- tongaland , and Delagoa Bay . This overflow of Boer power beyond the 14 THE BOER STATES rim of the plateau may be ORANGE - LIMPOPO STEPPE 13.
... range , which here forms the frontier towards British and Portuguese territory - Zululand , Ama- tongaland , and Delagoa Bay . This overflow of Boer power beyond the 14 THE BOER STATES rim of the plateau may be ORANGE - LIMPOPO STEPPE 13.
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Africa amongst Author Banken Veld Bantu BARING GOULD Basuto Bechuana Bechuanaland Bloemfontein Boer British Burghers Bushmen Cape Colony Cape Town chief Chronicle College commando Convention Crown 8vo Delagoa Bay Demy 8vo district Drakenberg early east eastern England English extended farmers Fcap feet Fellow Fourth Edition Free Staters French frontier German GIBBINS Government Hence HISTORY Hooge Veld Hottentot Imperial Indian Ocean interest Introduction J. S. Fletcher Johannesburg Kaap Kafir Kimberley land language Limpopo Lord Lydenburg M.A. Illustrated MACLAREN COBBAN mainly Mall Gazette Maps Marico ment Natal nation native northern northwards Olifant Outlanders Oxford plateau political present President Kruger Pretoria Rand Randberg region Robert Barr Second Edition settlement settlers slaves social South African Republic southern square miles steppe story Swazi Swaziland Theal Third Edition tion Transvaal tribes upland Vaal Vaalpens Volksraad volume W. E. NORRIS whole Zambesi Zulu Zululand
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