Records of the Cape Colony, from February 1793 to April 1831Government of the Cape Colony, 1902 |
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... considered , she appeared to me to come within the purview of that part of the Law which admits of relief being granted . This vessel sailed on the 7th of February . But when a third Slave Ship , the S. José , arrived on the 6th of ...
... considered , she appeared to me to come within the purview of that part of the Law which admits of relief being granted . This vessel sailed on the 7th of February . But when a third Slave Ship , the S. José , arrived on the 6th of ...
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... considered as periodical , the current being rapid after heavy rains , but in the dry season the water stands in small pools only , and is of extremely brackish quality . The bed of the river is sandstone rock , rough and uneven , the ...
... considered as periodical , the current being rapid after heavy rains , but in the dry season the water stands in small pools only , and is of extremely brackish quality . The bed of the river is sandstone rock , rough and uneven , the ...
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... considered as periodical , the current being rapid after heavy rains , but in the dry season the water stands in small pools only , and is of extremely brackish quality . The bed of the river is sandstone rock , rough and uneven , the ...
... considered as periodical , the current being rapid after heavy rains , but in the dry season the water stands in small pools only , and is of extremely brackish quality . The bed of the river is sandstone rock , rough and uneven , the ...
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... considered as almost impenetrable . * Human art may readily effect a passage , but human effort would generally fail in the attempt to penetrate it . Elephants and the rhinoceros infest the above in vast herds , and by their tracks ...
... considered as almost impenetrable . * Human art may readily effect a passage , but human effort would generally fail in the attempt to penetrate it . Elephants and the rhinoceros infest the above in vast herds , and by their tracks ...
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... considered in common with rivers in Southern Africa , merits the appellation . The sources of this stream are in several small branches leading from the high ground through ravines connected with the great ridges ; they unite about 15 ...
... considered in common with rivers in Southern Africa , merits the appellation . The sources of this stream are in several small branches leading from the high ground through ravines connected with the great ridges ; they unite about 15 ...
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Side 154 - Act to extend the Provisions of an Act passed in the Twenty-ninth Year of the Reign of his Majesty King Charles the Second, intituled ' An Act for confirming and perpetuating Augmentations made by Ecclesiastical Persons to small Vicarages and Curacies,
Side 222 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to His Majesty King George...
Side 154 - Majesty is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, that from and after the date of this...
Side 154 - And whereas by an Act made in the seventh and eighth Years of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled, An Act for preventing Frauds, and regulating Abuses, in the Plantation Trade...
Side 154 - Act of the fifty-seventh year of his late majesty, for regulating the trade " and commerce to and from the Cape of Good Hope, and for regulating the trade of the
Side 156 - Bathurst, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary directions herein as to them may respectively appertain.
Side 155 - ... thereon : And it is hereby further ordered, that vessels belonging to the subjects of any foreign state in amity with His Majesty, which foreign state shall allow British vessels to...
Side 154 - Majesty, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, by any Order or Orders in Council, to be issued from time to time, to give such directions, and make such regulations, touching the trade and commerce to and from...
Side 222 - GOD SAvE THE KING. Given under my hand and seal, at the Cape of Good Hope, this 26th day of April 1816. (Signed) CH SOMERSET. By His Excellency's command, (Signed) H.
Side 154 - ... or in an Act, passed in the seventh and eighth years of the reign of His Majesty King William the Third, intituled " An Act for preventing frauds and regulating abuses in the plantation trade," or any other Act or Acts of Parliament now in force relating to His Majesty's colonies and plantations, or any other Act or Acts of Parliament, law, usage, or custom to the contrary, in...