Lord Randolph Churchill in South Africa; a Sketch of the Country from Matipi's Kraal
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Lord Randolph Churchill in South Africa; a Sketch of the Country from Matipi's Kraal
Lord Randolph Churchill in South Africa; a Sketch of the Country from Matipi's Kraal: "on Sunday, the 2nd August, We Traversed for Fourteen Miles a Magnificent Country, Hilly, Well Watered, the Bush Veldt Being More Open and Park-Like Than Before, Dotted with Many and Various Fine Trees, Covered Thickly with Sweet Grass, Good for Oxen, with a Soil Capable of Growing Every Species of Agricultural Produce. This Good Country Extends from the Lundi to Within a Few Miles of Fort Victoria, a Distance of About Sixty Miles, and is Incomparably the Best Part of Mashonaland which I Have Yet Seen or Heard of."
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