Correspondence of Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir George Cathcart, K.C.B.: Relative to His Military Operations in Kaffraria, Until the Termination of the Kafir War, and to His Measures for the Future Maintenance of Peace on that Frontier, and the Protection and Welfare of the People of South Africa |
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... intended operations in the Orange River Sovereignty and against Moshesh , 164-167 . Result of his expedition thither , 169- 173. Terms of settlement offered by him to Moshesh , 174 , 175 . Characteristic conversation be- tween them ...
... intended operations in the Orange River Sovereignty and against Moshesh , 164-167 . Result of his expedition thither , 169- 173. Terms of settlement offered by him to Moshesh , 174 , 175 . Characteristic conversation be- tween them ...
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... intended mode of set- tling the dispute , 142-144 . Pro- gramme of operations against him , 164-167 . His intentions relative thereto , 168 , 169. His treatment of Carolus Batjee , 169 , 170. He agrees to recognise the Queen's authority ...
... intended mode of set- tling the dispute , 142-144 . Pro- gramme of operations against him , 164-167 . His intentions relative thereto , 168 , 169. His treatment of Carolus Batjee , 169 , 170. He agrees to recognise the Queen's authority ...
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... intended operations there , 137- 144 , 154 , 201. Programme of same , 164-167 . Official letter to Sir G. Cathcart on the territory becoming a Free State , 286. Sir George's reply , 287. " An end of the bubble , " 352. " The foolish ...
... intended operations there , 137- 144 , 154 , 201. Programme of same , 164-167 . Official letter to Sir G. Cathcart on the territory becoming a Free State , 286. Sir George's reply , 287. " An end of the bubble , " 352. " The foolish ...
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... intended expulsion , 44. Aided by Kreili , 55. His adherent Seyolo , 67. Gradual expulsion of his tribe , 77. Abandoned by the Kafirs , 107. His place of conceal- ment , 123 , 125 , 200. Purport of message indirectly sent by him , 145 ...
... intended expulsion , 44. Aided by Kreili , 55. His adherent Seyolo , 67. Gradual expulsion of his tribe , 77. Abandoned by the Kafirs , 107. His place of conceal- ment , 123 , 125 , 200. Purport of message indirectly sent by him , 145 ...
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... intended to act , which was to commence systematically and proceed pro- gressively to make good and maintain all advantages already gained , or which I might be able to gain , commencing first with the colony itself , and working ...
... intended to act , which was to commence systematically and proceed pro- gressively to make good and maintain all advantages already gained , or which I might be able to gain , commencing first with the colony itself , and working ...
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