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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... reasons which he will no doubt himself explain , in the propriety of which I fully concur , did not attend this Council ; but the business intro- duced , on my authority , by the Honourable Mr. Montague , who presided as Chairman , was ...
... reasons which he will no doubt himself explain , in the propriety of which I fully concur , did not attend this Council ; but the business intro- duced , on my authority , by the Honourable Mr. Montague , who presided as Chairman , was ...
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... reason to be well satisfied with the patriotic exer- tions which it called forth . The result of this expedition has also satisfied my most san- guine expectations , for from that time to this not only has the Chief Kreili ceased to aid ...
... reason to be well satisfied with the patriotic exer- tions which it called forth . The result of this expedition has also satisfied my most san- guine expectations , for from that time to this not only has the Chief Kreili ceased to aid ...
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... reason , therefore , that the only way of putting an end to the Gaika rebellion , with a prospect of per- manent security , is to pardon the Chief Sandilli , if he will make due submission and return to his allegiance , and that he will ...
... reason , therefore , that the only way of putting an end to the Gaika rebellion , with a prospect of per- manent security , is to pardon the Chief Sandilli , if he will make due submission and return to his allegiance , and that he will ...
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... reason why the government and military command in this colony should not be based precisely on the same principle as that of Canada , excepting only in such slight differences of establishment as local circumstances may render necessary ...
... reason why the government and military command in this colony should not be based precisely on the same principle as that of Canada , excepting only in such slight differences of establishment as local circumstances may render necessary ...
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... reasons : -abandonment of the field would give to our enemies , now driven beyond the Kei , and expelled from their location , which has been declared for- feited , the advantage which they have so pertinaciously con- tended for the ...
... reasons : -abandonment of the field would give to our enemies , now driven beyond the Kei , and expelled from their location , which has been declared for- feited , the advantage which they have so pertinaciously con- tended for the ...
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12th Lancers Amatolas appointed Basutos Beaufort British Kaffraria burghers Caledon River camp Cape Corps Cape Mounted Riflemen Cape Town Captain cavalry Chief Commissioner Chief Kreili Chief Moshesh Chief Sandilli circumstances Civil Commissioner Colonel colonists colony command Commander-in-Chief copy Council despatch detachment duty enclosed enemy established Excellency the Governor Excellency's farms Fingoes Fish River force former Fort Beaufort Gaika GEORGE CATHCART Graham's Town head of cattle High Commissioner honour hope Hottentots inhabitants intended Kafirs Keiskamma King William's Town kloofs Kroome land levies Lieut.-General Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Eyre Line Drift Maclean Macomo Majesty's Government Majesty's troops marauders martial law measures ment military Mosuto mountain mounted occasion occupation officer Orange River territory Pakington patrol peace permanent police possession proclamation Queen rebel Hottentots rebellion Regiment render Resident respect Royal Secretary settlement Seyolo Signed Siwani sufficient T'Slambie Tambookies Temacha tion tribes Uithaalder Victoria Waterkloof
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