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  • English were in possession of all the harbours, and if it had not been for Delagoa Bay, which is a neutral port, the communication of the

    In the Shadow of Death P. H. Kritzinger

  • "I believe up towards the great harbour called Delagoa Bay, where the

    Marie An Episode in The Life of the late Allan Quatermain Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • They also had around 1,500 guns, acquired over time from the reign of Kings Thulare, Malekutu, Sekwati and Sekhukhune, through migrants in mines and the Portuguese at Delagoa Bay.

    A tribute to King Sekhukhune 2007

  • They also had around 1,500 guns, acquired over time from the reign of Kings Thulare, Malekutu, Sekwati and Sekhukhune, through migrants in mines and the Portuguese at Delagoa Bay.

    CONTENTS: 2007

  • Here it was necessary for me to change my ship, for in the interests of economy I was going by sea to Delagoa Bay, and thence by the cheap railway journey into the Transvaal.

    Prester John 2005

  • We have regulars on the Delagoa Bay and Natal lines, and a system of field telegraphs laid which can summon further troops to any point.

    Prester John 2005

  • That is a subject which has always interested me, and I did a bit at it myself once as intelligence officer at Delagoa Bay during the

    The Thirty-Nine Steps 2005

  • I had a pull on old Sloggett, for I had known him ever since he owned a dissolute tug-boat at Delagoa Bay.

    Greenmantle 2005

  • Besides, I came out from England with you and Henriques, and I was in the boat which took you from Durban to Delagoa Bay.

    Prester John 2005

  • That night I embarked on a cargo-boat which was going round the coast to Delagoa Bay.

    Prester John 2005

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