History of South Africa since 1795C. Struik, 1964 |
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CHAPTER XLII | 1 |
THE SEVENTH KAFFIB WAR CALLED BY THE XOSAS THE WAR OF THE | 10 |
CHAPTER XLIII | 22 |
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acres appointed arrived Bantu Barolong Basuto Bataung battalion blacks Bloemfontein boundary British Kaffraria British resident brought burghers Caledon camp Cape Colony Cape mounted Cape mounted riflemen Capetown Captain Cathcart chief clans Colonel Somerset colonists command Commandant-General December district Dutch emigrant farmers England English Europeans farms favour Fingos force Free frontier Gaika governor Grahamstown Griqua ground high commissioner horses Hottentots hundred inhabitants Kaffirs Keiskama killed King-Williamstown Koranas kraal Kreli labour land landdrost legislative council lieutenant-governor magistrate Majesty's Major Warden Makoma March Maritzburg meet ment Messrs military mission station missionary Molitsane Moshesh Natal occupied officers Orange river parliament party peace Port Elizabeth Pretorius province received regiment reverend Sandile secretary sent Setsheli Sikonyela Sir Andries Sir George Grey Sir Harry Smith Sir Peregrine Maitland South Africa Sovereignty Tembus territory Thaba thousand tribe troops Vaal village volksraad waggons Winburg Xosas