New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 第 84 卷Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1848 |
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第 69 頁
... KAFFIRS OF THE PRESENT CENTURY . " I used the words ' irreclaimable savages ' advisedly ; they convey my mature opinion , and I am neither disposed to modify nor to retract it . " - From Sir Benja- min D'Urban's Despatch to Lord Glenelg ...
... KAFFIRS OF THE PRESENT CENTURY . " I used the words ' irreclaimable savages ' advisedly ; they convey my mature opinion , and I am neither disposed to modify nor to retract it . " - From Sir Benja- min D'Urban's Despatch to Lord Glenelg ...
第 70 頁
... Kaffir pro- mises . General Vandeleur , thrown off his guard , and deeming himself at peace with these savages , was treacherously attacked by them near the Bushman's River , and however this contest with the Kaffirs , may — as in many ...
... Kaffir pro- mises . General Vandeleur , thrown off his guard , and deeming himself at peace with these savages , was treacherously attacked by them near the Bushman's River , and however this contest with the Kaffirs , may — as in many ...
第 71 頁
... Kaffirs only awaited this movement as a signal for their renewed depredations , which were then carried on with the most relentless bar- barity , chiefly by the tribes of Congo , of Olela , and Habana , who were subsequently joined by T ...
... Kaffirs only awaited this movement as a signal for their renewed depredations , which were then carried on with the most relentless bar- barity , chiefly by the tribes of Congo , of Olela , and Habana , who were subsequently joined by T ...
第 72 頁
... Kaffirs . " This was done upon no other condition than that each party should retain possession of the cattle that had fallen into their respective hands , " which , of course , was tantamount to purchasing a peace of these barbarians ...
... Kaffirs . " This was done upon no other condition than that each party should retain possession of the cattle that had fallen into their respective hands , " which , of course , was tantamount to purchasing a peace of these barbarians ...
第 73 頁
... Kaffirs were there before them ! In fact , T'Slambie had never quitted the province , and the Dutch government , embarrassed by a fresh war with England , possessed not the power of carrying into execution their threats of forcible ...
... Kaffirs were there before them ! In fact , T'Slambie had never quitted the province , and the Dutch government , embarrassed by a fresh war with England , possessed not the power of carrying into execution their threats of forcible ...
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第 333 頁 - They that go down to the sea in ships, and do business in great waters, These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep.
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第 112 頁 - There is but one way for me; the road lies through application, study and thought. I will pursue it and to that end purpose retiring for some years.
第 530 頁 - ... no portion of which was, to our perception, used in propelling it through the water, either by vertical or horizontal undulation. It passed rapidly, but so close under our lee quarter, that had it been a man of my acquaintance I should have easily recognised his features with the naked eye...