Native Races and the War by Josephine E. (Josephine Elizabeth Grey) Butler
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FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 5: South Africa, Past and Present (1899), by Noble.] [Footnote 6: Adolphe Mabille, Published in Paris, 1898.] [Footnote 7: These and other details which follow are taken from Dutch official papers, giving a succinct account of the treatment of the natives between 1649 and 1809. These papers were translated from the Dutch by Lieut. Moodie (1838). See Moodie's "_Record_."] [Footnote 8: Thunberg. "Travels in Europe, Africa, and Asia, between 1770 and 1779."] [Footnote 9: Sir John Barrow (Travels in South Africa, 1806.) Vol ii. p. 165.] [Footnote 10: Mr. Fox Bourne, Secretary of the Aborigines Protection Society.] [Footnote 11: Parliamentary paper quoted by Mr. Fox Bourne. "Black and White," page 18.] III. DR. LIVINGSTONE'S EXPERIENCES IN THE TRANSVAAL AND IN SURROUNDING |
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