AN 
ACCOUNT 
OF 
TRAVELS 
ijaro THE 
INTERIOR OF SOUTHERN AFRICA. 
IN tVHICH IS CONSIDERED, 
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TO THE DIFFERENT EUROPEAN 
POWERS, AS A NAVAL AND MILITARY STATION; AS A POINT OF SECURITY 
TO OUR INDIAN TRADE AND SETTLEMENTS DURING A WAR, AND 
AS A TERRITORIAL ACquiSITION AND COMMERCIAL 
EMPORIUM IN TIME OF PEACE: 
WITH 
A STATISTICAL SKETCH OF THE WHOLE COLQNT; 
COMPILED EROM AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS^ 
By JOHN BARROW, Efq. 
LAT£ SECRETARV TO THE EARL OF MACARTNEY, AUDITOR-GENERAL OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 
AT TUE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, AND SECRETARY TO LIEUTENANT-GENERAL 
FRANCIS DUNDAS DURING HIS GOVERNMENT THERE. 
VOLUME THE SECOND, 
ILLUSTRATED WITH SEFERAL ENGRArii-lGS. 
L 0 ND 0 N: 
Printed by A. Strahan, Printers-Street, 
FOR T. CADtLL AND VV. DAVIES, IN THE STRAKD. 
1804. 
