Batavia, indolence o f th e D u tch in -
Bay, MoJJel, notices an d ch a rt o f
Plettenbe rg, notices an d ch a rt o f
Chapman an d H o u t
thofe o f th e Cape peninfula, no pro-
te&ion to (hipping
Saldanha, advantages o f -
St. Helena
Beduins, Kaffers probably defcended
from - _
Bills on his Majedy*s paymaders, premiums
on -
Bonaparte, little reg a rd for his foldiers
probable obitaclqs to his ma rch to
In d ia - -
ap p a ren t o bjed in acquiring E gypt
views againft o u r commerce
Books feldom leen in th e Cape
Boors, conduit of, w ith a dragoon
fu rren d e r themfelves to Gen. Van-
deleur
d runken p a rty o f
h o rrid m u rd e r committed by
. propenfity o f fpr rarpbling
. idlenefs o f - _ -
tria l for fedition
p lunde red by th e H o tten to ts
culpable an d impolitic con d u it o f
indances o f th e ir in h um an cruelties
a heavy a n d la rg e race o f men -
plu n d e r M#. Callenda r/s hopfe
' \f/ives an d children of, f a d intQ. th e
hands of, Eaffqrs •, v -. - . ., _ .. - .
r- .^.condition o f ft I o
Boojhuanas, a tribe o f J e ffe rs , r. - . «
Bftt River. . n ,
Bounties, on. fiihipg. tp rbie extended -to
the.Cape _ - ,0: > , - .. ..
Brandy o f th e Ga,pe . . (-.. , ,-j - , •-
29 how made - . .
69 Britijh fleet, appearance o f a t th e Cape
75 iflands, reflexions on v - -
211 B r a z il trad e to and from the Cape
Burgher, obfervations'of, on a whale
253 cavalry, conduit o f
260 | nptilikqly to be called out
263 Senate, funitions of
Burnet, a thriving p lan t a t the Cape
117 Butter failed, an article o f export
Callendar, M r., rem arks o f on th e
Knyfáa -
houfe of, plundered by the. boors -
Cahinifm, th e edabliihed religion o f
th e CiVpe -
Camp%s Bay batteries
Camtoos River,, appearance o f the.couñ-
try n e a r - - _
Capitulation fdr th e fu rren d e r o f’ the
colony - .
Qape diífrí¿t " - 1 . ' .
produce o f - - . - .
Cape of Good Hope, im p erfq itacco u n tso f
‘ Authors on t t e f o t í e é t ’ó f - ' í ‘ - -
contxadif&Qty. áfeqants. o f - -
. how fa r valuable to E n g lan d t
, peninfula of, considerations on
peal^ntry. o f th e fettlement o f... , -
, inhabitants o f the tow n o f . ■ .' - "
.their mode o f life
peopled- chiefly by ;lp^djers,
German regiments -. - >, .
: .French influfn£e a t
, i;importance o f as a m ilia ry hattoia ^
7 plans for th e goverhmdntiof: £0! {»a k
85
Cape of Good Hope—* PAGE Cape-of Good Hope-— p a g e
phydcal guarantee o f Bfifcifti In d ia 150 ■ recovery o f indifpenfably neceffary ^53
v ^propofals reipeiling t 153 difadvantages o f as a naval dation 254
; ^drange conduit o f- th e E a ft In d ia d an g e r o f becoming a free ¡port « 269
•- Company - >55 confidered as an • em p o rium : o f
advantages o f its local pofition - •162 E a d em produce - - 274
as a dépôt o f troops 163 confumption o f g ra in in - « 287
healthinefs g£ the climate o f - 164 in wine an d b ran d y - 288
Q^cheapnefs o f fubiiftence . 169 yalue o f th e exports from — - 3°7
: to ta l texpence .o f ma intaining th e : !------ o f in lp o rts from Britain and
i f garrifen o f -¿isir.sb a - . ' •>.#> I H h e r colonies 308
probabfei expence o f in tim e o f peace, 17-7 d a te o f (ince -the furrender 3»
< ^public revenue o f -- - ‘Hi '-■* 178 unimportance o f in a commercial
Î. n um b e r o f (hipping cleared o u t in po in t o f view - ’ • - - 312
fo u r years - i8 i ‘ as a- dation fo r th e Southern Whale
importance of, to different nations 182 Fiihery. . - - . _ - > - 3r9
valuable to En g lan d as a point o f b t general defcription o f - - 325
fecurity - - >83 population, dock, -and produce o f - 37^
danger o f leaving I t in th e hands o f Gape Town, -what determined the d te o f 20 5
France - 186 . co n d itio n o f th e inhabitants ^of : - 586
t ¿opinion o f M. de la C roix reipeiling confumptiofafo£ , . . - 34S
i t ■ X ■' - - 199 . . chridenings, m a rriages, buria ls, &c*
• defences o f dàè ed « - 204 in i 344
modes o f âttack 214 police o f . - J;-, - . I 39°
D u tc h garrifon a t - - 216 Capital len t out by th e L om b a rd bank 417
deplorable condition o f tHe in h a b itCarrying
tvqde precark)us , . - -?24
an ts o f ■:[ - . - 219 Cat t le,.mode o f killing in th eG a p e * 42
importancé of, . as a nav al dation- 221 GeJJion-oî the Cape, ,propofaJ§jfbr >53
necéflarÿ to th e D u tch navigation to SC^i/(?«-compared-with th e Cape , - 250
. j In d ia - - ;• 226 CiravonnebaXiitTj1 ; ■ '/■ — 208'
»preferable. to Rio de Jan e iro o r St.; Cbapmau*'si Buy -, ■ 1 . n.ip ¿j 2IÇ
Helen a : ••. - . . . . . . 229 Chart o f Table-Bay . - / :- 2 55
. .. overtures for the purchafeiof i • 2 33 ¡o©f Falfe Bay- 3^_.,r . ■ ?5f
■ simportance p f i t s »geographical ,po> - o f Mo (Tel B a y ; , au/O's'«-* • ,? 9
242 • -of Plettenbergîs Bay 79
- preferable to Ceylon in th e eyes o f o f .t^ie Rjryi^a-' ^ , . 7f
. r F ran ce , - - . ; .0 5 0 o f i l Algôa Bay _ - , 86
. -.intention tsf th e United-Provinces re-. ;; -»of th e coad frpm T ab le to Saldanha!
ipeiting 1Q-;- - ; j f*,.;¡'.2,66 Bay nÿrti&tbhi \ - 2Sf
and.CeylQa compared . t ^®f th e preient work, how conftruéled *3
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