Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... native tribes , but drawn on by finding every- where a country in which Europeans could live and thrive ; while the Portuguese , having long since lost the impulse of discovery and conquest , did no more than maintain their hold upon ...
... native tribes , but drawn on by finding every- where a country in which Europeans could live and thrive ; while the Portuguese , having long since lost the impulse of discovery and conquest , did no more than maintain their hold upon ...
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... native labor can take full advantage of a sufficient rainfall and a soil in many places fertile . Inland , both on ... natives . Though much of the country is well fitted for agriculture , it is al- most entirely occupied by huge grazing ...
... native labor can take full advantage of a sufficient rainfall and a soil in many places fertile . Inland , both on ... natives . Though much of the country is well fitted for agriculture , it is al- most entirely occupied by huge grazing ...
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... native race which occupies it is a high and generally level country , mostly wooded , though the trees are but small , and with grass which is richer and more abundant than that of the Transvaal . It is looked upon as likely to prove ...
... native race which occupies it is a high and generally level country , mostly wooded , though the trees are but small , and with grass which is richer and more abundant than that of the Transvaal . It is looked upon as likely to prove ...
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... native territory which lies just where Cape Colony , the Orange Free State , and Natal meet . Its peaks are the highest in Africa south of Mount Kilimanjaro , for sev- eral of them reach 11,000 feet . On the south- east this mountain ...
... native territory which lies just where Cape Colony , the Orange Free State , and Natal meet . Its peaks are the highest in Africa south of Mount Kilimanjaro , for sev- eral of them reach 11,000 feet . On the south- east this mountain ...
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... natives of various tribes , whose numbers may be roughly estimated at from 150,000 to 250,000 persons . ( There are really scarcely any data for an estimate , so I give this with the greatest hesitation . ) But one rarely sees a native ...
... natives of various tribes , whose numbers may be roughly estimated at from 150,000 to 250,000 persons . ( There are really scarcely any data for an estimate , so I give this with the greatest hesitation . ) But one rarely sees a native ...
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