| W. K. Ente - 1843 - 478 pages
...the Native Tribes which we may meet with beyond the boundary. 1. We despair of saving the colony fiom those evils which threaten it by the turbulent and...complain of the continual system of plunder which we have ever endured from the Kafirs and other colored classes, and particularly by the last invasion of the... | |
| John Nixon (writer on South Africa.) - 1885 - 434 pages
...colony. This was a result of the emancipation of the slaves. The next complaint is as follows : — We complain of the severe losses which we have been...vexatious laws which have been enacted respecting them. The document then alleges " the continual system of plunder which we have endured from the Kaffirs... | |
| John Nixon - 1885 - 440 pages
...colony. This was a result of the emancipation of the slaves. The next complaint is as follows :— We complain of the severe losses which we have been forced to sustain by the emancipation of our slavos, and the vexatious laws which have been enacted respecting them. The document then alleges "... | |
| 1900 - 794 pages
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| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 pages
...vagrants who are allowed to infest the country in every part. . . . We complain of the severe loss ... by the emancipation of our slaves and the vexatious laws which have been enacted respecting them. We complain of the continual system of plunder, which we have for past years endured from the Kaffirs... | |
| Francis Reginald Statham - 1898 - 332 pages
...prospect of peace or happiness for our children in a country thus distracted by internal commotions. "We complain of the severe losses which we have been...vexatious laws which have been enacted respecting them. " We complain of the continual system of plunder which we have for years endured from the Kafirs and... | |
| Johan Carel Voigt - 1899 - 408 pages
...prospect of peace or happiness for our children in a country thus distracted by internal commotions. " We complain of the severe losses which we have been...vexatious laws which have been enacted respecting them. "We complain of the continual system of plunder which we have for years endured from the Kaffirs and... | |
| Violet Rosa Markham - 1900 - 528 pages
...prospect of peace or happiness for our children in a country thus distracted by internal commotions. ' II. We complain of the severe losses which we have been...vexatious laws which have been enacted respecting them. ' III. We complain of the continual system of plunder which we have for years endured from the Kaffirs... | |
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