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A Tour in South Africa; With Notices of Natal, Mauritius, Madagascar, Ceylon, Egypt, and Palestine
A Tour in South Africa With Notices of Natal Mauritius Madagascar Ceylon Egypt and Palestine Author:Joseph John Freeman General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1851 Original Publisher: J. Snow Subjects: Missions South Africa Egypt Palestine Mauritius History / Ancient / Egypt History / Middle East / Egypt History / Middle East / Israel History / Middle East / General History / Africa / South / Republic of Sout... more »h Africa Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions Travel / Africa / General Travel / Africa / Republic of South Africa Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER IV. Sonera or The Country -- District Op Victoria -- Neutral Territory -- MAKOMO BRITISH KAFFRARIA FORT BEAUFORT -- UMXELO FIN- GOES -- ATTACK ON FORT BEAUFORT, DEATH OF HE11MANU8 DIFFICULTIES OF MISSIONARIES -- MESSRS. HEAD BIRKLANDS -- AMATOL A MOUNTAINS MR. CALDERWOOD "ALICE" "LOVEDALE" -- MISSIONS IN KAFF1RLAND TO BE PROSECUTED CHUMIE MOUNTAINS BURN'S HILL -- LOSS OF COMMISSARIAT HOTTENTOT COURAGE -- KAFFIR CHARACTER "KNAPp's HOPE" -- IRRIGATION AGRICULTURE SUPERSEDING WAR LIMITED LOCATIONS WAR BREAKS OUT KING WIL- LlAx's TOWN COMPANIONS -- MR. BROWNLEE's LOSSES, NO COMPENSATION CONGREGATION, DESIRE OF IMPROVEMENT -- COLONEL MACKINNON MOUNT COKE STATE OF KAFFIRLAND HOPES SUSPICIONS JAN TZATZOE MR. ROSS, PEHIE -- MR. BIKT's STATION lOCNG MEN'S CLASS -- AGRICULTURAL EFFORTS CLASS OF NATIVE WOMEN HELP FROM ENGLAND. Mr steps were now directed towards British Kaffraria, commonly called Kaffirland, and to the Kat River Settlement I looked forward to both with great interest; to the former, as containing an immense body of aborigines, brought into close contact with the colonists, the effect of which remained to be seen; and to the latter, as the largest existing experiment in South Africa of an attempt to elevate...« less