A Narrative of the Irruption of the Kaffir Hordes Into the Eastern Province of Th Cape of Good Hope, 1834-1835; Including Parts 1, 2, and 3 of the Introductory RemarksC. Struik, 1965 - 297 pages |
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Page | 5 |
Proceedings of Col SmithAppointment of Grahams Town | 59 |
Cross the river and encamp near Butterworth InstitutionThe Fingoes | 126 |
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