| Anders Sparrman - 1786 - 412 pages
...places. Thefe, particularly fuch as live round *77$; round about Camdebo and Sneeuwkerg, are fworn enemies to the paftoral life. Some of their maxims...are purfued and exterminated like the wild beafts, whole manners they have affumed. Others of them again are kept alive, and made flaves ofr Their weapons... | |
| Gilbert Francklyn - 1789 - 292 pages
..." have got the name of Bofties Men, from dwell" ing in woody or mountainous places, who are " fworn enemies to the paftoral life. Some of " their maxims...exterminated, " like the wild beafts, whofe manners they have < f affumed. Others of them again are kept alive, *< and made Haves of. Their weapons are poi" foned... | |
| 1789 - 622 pages
...Bofliiefmen, particularly urch as live round about Camdebo and Sneeuwberg, are fworn enemies tothe jjaftoral life. Some of their maxims are, to live on hunting...mankind, and are purfued and exterminated like the wild beaih, whofe manners they have я flurried. Others of them again are kept alive, and made flaves of.... | |
| William Paterson - 1789 - 230 pages
...Camdebo and Sneeuwberg, are i.worn enemies to the paftoral life. Some of their maxims are, to Jive on hunting and plunder, and never to keep any animal...mankind, and are purfued and exterminated •like die wild beafts, whofe manners they have aflumed. Others of them again are kept alive, and *777- nity.of... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 978 pages
...mountains in the interior part of the country, NE. of the Cape ot Good Hope, and areavcife 10 the palinral life. Some of their maxims are to live on hunting and plunder, and ne-' тег 'о keep any animal alive for the l pace ot ont niglit. On this account, they themfelves... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 802 pages
...or mountainous places are fworn enemies to a paftoral life; live en huntuig and plunder, and never keep any animal alive for the fpace of one night. "By this means they render themfolves odious to the reft of the inhabitantn of the Cape; a.nd are purfued and cxter« ininated... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 pages
...¿Welling in woody or mountainous places. They are fworn enemies to a palloral life. Some of their maxime are, to live on hunting and plunder, and never to...By this means they render themfelves odious to the rcll of the inhabitants of the Cape ; and are purfued and exterminated like the wild healts, whofe... | |
| Richard Renshaw - 1813 - 218 pages
...of the country NE of Cape-town, are averse to the pastoral life. Some of their maxims are to live by hunting and plunder, and never to keep any animal alive for the space of one night. On this account they themselves are pursued, and sometimes exterminated like wild... | |
| Sir George Mouat Keith - 1819 - 160 pages
...interior part of the country, NE of the Cape of Goop Hope : they are sworn enemies to the pastoral life : some of their maxims are to live on hunting...plunder, and never to keep any animal alive for the space of one night. On this account, they themselves are pursued and exterminated, like the wild beasts... | |
| 1823 - 888 pages
...Sparrman, from their dwelling in woody or mountainous places. They are sworn cuemies to a pastoral k w ߽ d ^ 7 Ҵ b hV e s :5 O Όc 眻uH (>$ Ӧ ` + r ^I \ 6CLj + ɠN̒hoNv space of one night. By this means they render themselves odious to the rest of the inhabitants of the... | |
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