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... river , for a year . Lord Bute wanted to know , ' to the extent of spending a good deal of money , and his co - editor to the extent of spending a good deal of time , and the book relates the result of this combined expenditure , in the ...
... river , for a year . Lord Bute wanted to know , ' to the extent of spending a good deal of money , and his co - editor to the extent of spending a good deal of time , and the book relates the result of this combined expenditure , in the ...
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... River , thus leaving the natives once more to their own devices . Simultaneously with these events the Great Trek began . For all checks on their liberty , the colonists had always had one remedy . The whole continent lay before them ...
... River , thus leaving the natives once more to their own devices . Simultaneously with these events the Great Trek began . For all checks on their liberty , the colonists had always had one remedy . The whole continent lay before them ...
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... River , is known as the Trek - veld . The country is too barren to admit of settle- ment , but the flocks are driven from place to place as the pasture is exhausted , and the farmer and his family follow in their waggons like Horace's ...
... River , is known as the Trek - veld . The country is too barren to admit of settle- ment , but the flocks are driven from place to place as the pasture is exhausted , and the farmer and his family follow in their waggons like Horace's ...
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... River Convention that they should not be interfered with by the British Government . In 1877 the desperate situation of the country moved a large portion of the inhabitants to seek British protection . The British flag was hoisted ...
... River Convention that they should not be interfered with by the British Government . In 1877 the desperate situation of the country moved a large portion of the inhabitants to seek British protection . The British flag was hoisted ...
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... river of time noiselessly flowing at its foot . Hugo , in his Romantique ' method tried to read the unknown according to his views , but the metaphysical author of the Crapaud was no more enamoured of idealism than the man whose worship ...
... river of time noiselessly flowing at its foot . Hugo , in his Romantique ' method tried to read the unknown according to his views , but the metaphysical author of the Crapaud was no more enamoured of idealism than the man whose worship ...
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