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Estates often change hands 
II. 
ob 
danger of such a measure 
TT 
11. 
297 
Evidence, how taken in the Court of 
French, influence of at the Cape 
TT 
ii. 
Justice - - II. 134- 
140 
avoid any discussion about the 
Euphorbium described 
II. 
Cape - - 
TT 
11. 
205 
Expence of the Cape moderate in 
motives for overturning our Indian 
peace 
II. 
193 
empire 
II. 
218 
as a naval station trifling 
II. 
257 
result of their aggrandizement - 
II. 
219 
Expeiuliliire in the military depart- 
averse to long voyages 
11. 
242 
ment - - - 
II. 
192 
consider the Cape as preferable to 
Exped'itiun by sea or land to India 
Ceylon 
II. 
271 
considered 
II. 
213 
policy of keeping them out of 
Exports furnished by the Cape 
II. 
India 
II. 
272 
total value of in four years 
II. 
refugees introduce the cultivation 
of the vine 
now confounded with the other 
I. 
17 
F 
settlers ... 
Fruits, European and Tropical, in- 
I. 
32 
False Bay, rock discovered in 
II. 
273 
troduced and cultivated II. 31 
. 32 
chart of - - - 
II. 
277 
dried for exportation 
II. 
Farms, immense size of in the co- 
Fuel for working iron ores at Plet- 
lony - - I. 29 
. 86 
tenberg's Bay 
I. 
387 
strange manner of regulating their 
boundaries - I. 29 
. 30 
Feltspar, remarkable decomposition 
G 
of - - - 
I. 
9 
Fiscal, office of " 
II. 
141 
Gaika, quarrel betweeo and Congo 
I. 
405 
various kinds of II. ,37, 38, 39 
Game, various kinds of - . 
I. 
17 
Fishing company, experiment of 
II. 
325 
Garden, public, estabhshed by Lord 
Fishermen the best seamen 
II. 
342 
Macartney 
11. 
28 
Fishery at the Cape granted to a 
Gardenia Thunlergia 
I. 
389 
company at Amsterdam 
II. 
Garrison of the Cape, how embar- 
general advantages resulting from 
II. 
343 
rassed 
I. 
367 
Food, animal, reflexions on 
I. 
406 
strength of the Dutch at the sur- 
Foreigners not displeased to see the 
render 
II. 
234 
Cape an EngHsh settlement 
II. 
251 
Geographical position of the Cape - 
II. 
261 
Forests near the Knysna 
I. 
300 
German soldiers 
I. 
, 400 
Free port, desire of the Dutch to 
Ghonaquas, tribe of the, their deplor- 
make the Cape one 
II. 
173 
able state • I. 
182, 
