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Excerpt from A General Collection of Voyages and Travels, From the Discovery of America to Commencement of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. 28 of 28
About the middle of the day they arrived at the Bras], a bealiful village, the houses of which were white-washed, as usual, and surrounded with trees. They passed on their road to Stellenbosh, through Mr. Bucket's farm at Klapmuty. This gentleman came over with Sir George Young, with an intent to in troduce into this colony the English method of bus bandry 5 he at length proved victorious over the pre. Judioes of the Dutch, and had the English remained masters of the colony, his lordship entertains no doubt that his services would have been attended with most beneficial consequences.
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