Life at the Cape in Mid-eighteenth Century: Being the Biography of Rudolf Siegfried Allemann, Captain of the Military Forces and Commander of the Castle in the Service of the Dutch East India Company at the Cape of Good HopeVan Riebeeck Society, The, 1919 - 170 sider |
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III | 6 |
How TROOPS ARE ENLISTED FOR THE EAST INDIES | 12 |
REASONS WHICH LED HERR ALLEMANN TO GO TO | 28 |
HERR ALLEMANN IS DETAINED AT THE CAPE of Good | 36 |
V | 43 |
VII | 59 |
HERR ALLEMANN BECOMES WEALTHY | 67 |
Noot | 77 |
MIJNHEer de Tweede takes over the Government | 90 |
VARIOUS CHANGES IN THE GOVERNMENT | 103 |
THE ADMINISTRATION | 109 |
HERR ALLEMANN BECOMES CAPTAIN Of the MilitARY | 121 |
THE AUTHOR OF THIS BIOGRAPHY MAKES A JOURNEY | 136 |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE MILITARY FORCES | 146 |
THE EXCELLENT ORDER WHICH IS MAINTAINED IN | 157 |
HER SIZE | 163 |
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