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The Roman Catholic Church established itself in the Cape Colony only some
time after the final British occupation , and at first ... Occasionally a priest was sent
out to contact Catholics living to the north , but it was only after the opening of the
...
The Roman Catholic Church established itself in the Cape Colony only some
time after the final British occupation , and at first ... Occasionally a priest was sent
out to contact Catholics living to the north , but it was only after the opening of the
...
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The situation was saved by a Catholic English - speaking farmer , John Hayes ,
who pointed out to the priest that Pella was no longer the property of the Rhenish
Mission Society and that it was now open to the Roman Catholic Church .
The situation was saved by a Catholic English - speaking farmer , John Hayes ,
who pointed out to the priest that Pella was no longer the property of the Rhenish
Mission Society and that it was now open to the Roman Catholic Church .
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After all , the place is given to us , the Catholic Church , and not the ordinary
people as in Steinkopf or Kakamas . We should therefore retain the
administration , reserving the right to eject or admit people , and to this end we
should collaborate ...
After all , the place is given to us , the Catholic Church , and not the ordinary
people as in Steinkopf or Kakamas . We should therefore retain the
administration , reserving the right to eject or admit people , and to this end we
should collaborate ...
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Fieldwork | 11 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
Copyright | |
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