An Account of Travels Into the Interior of Southern Africa, in the Years 1797 And 1798: Including Cursory Observations on the Geology and Geography of the Southern Part of That Continent; the Natural History of Such Objects As Occurred in the Animal, Vege

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In the early voyages undertaken by the Britiih merchants trading to the'eaft Indies, the Cape was always made the gene ral rendezvous and place of refrefhment; and it was then confio dared of fuch importance that a formal pofl'eflion was taken of it by two commanders of the Company's lhips in theyear 1620, in the name of King James of Great Britain, a period of thirty years antecedent to the. Eiiablilhment of the colony by the United Provinces. The particulars of this tranfaétion are entered at full length on the records of the bali-india Company; and, as the reafoning then upon it will more lirongly apply at this time, it may not be amiis to infen an extrao: from them.

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