University of California Chronicle, Том 28University of California Press, 1926 |
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... fact that it has not yet crystal- lized into a dictionary . Any boy or girl of Dutch stock that restricts himself or herself to the Boer jargon is cut off com- pletely from the great body of literature in which the history and ...
... fact that it has not yet crystal- lized into a dictionary . Any boy or girl of Dutch stock that restricts himself or herself to the Boer jargon is cut off com- pletely from the great body of literature in which the history and ...
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... fact that the Kaffirs are not a decaying , but a virile race ; in the next fifty years they are likely to increase to 16,500,000 , as against the 5,000,000 now in the Union of South Africa . The question is whether to A JOURNEY THROUGH ...
... fact that the Kaffirs are not a decaying , but a virile race ; in the next fifty years they are likely to increase to 16,500,000 , as against the 5,000,000 now in the Union of South Africa . The question is whether to A JOURNEY THROUGH ...
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... fact that the hands of the clock are gone ! Paul Kruger was a survivor from an older dispensation ; he was an ignorant , obstinate , but shrewd man , who , in his attempt to maintain the Boer ascendancy , profited from the blunders of ...
... fact that the hands of the clock are gone ! Paul Kruger was a survivor from an older dispensation ; he was an ignorant , obstinate , but shrewd man , who , in his attempt to maintain the Boer ascendancy , profited from the blunders of ...
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... fact the view is not anything wonderful , but today the eye of the imagination gains a wide perspective and all the romantic drama of South Africa development is recalled as one stands by the tomb of Rhodes and that of his faithful ...
... fact the view is not anything wonderful , but today the eye of the imagination gains a wide perspective and all the romantic drama of South Africa development is recalled as one stands by the tomb of Rhodes and that of his faithful ...
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... fact that its natural setting , in the tropical jungle , remains as yet unspoiled . The falls were discovered by David Livingstone in 1855 . From here to Zanzibar a distance of 2500 miles - we crossed his trail repeatedly , for he spent ...
... fact that its natural setting , in the tropical jungle , remains as yet unspoiled . The falls were discovered by David Livingstone in 1855 . From here to Zanzibar a distance of 2500 miles - we crossed his trail repeatedly , for he spent ...
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