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"Maties" had increased from 2929 in 1979 to 4392 in 1995.
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To Henry Legatt Messenger of His Maties Chamber, etc. The lines particularly complained of ran as follows: of all Treasons, mine was most accurst;
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Maties SRC chairwoman Nadine Fourie said in a statement released in Cape Town, the suspension of membership of the South
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The Maties called on Education Minister Sibusiso Bengu to investigate the finances of the national body.
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He appealed to "all our benefactors and donors" as well as ex-Maties to contribute generously to the trust.
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September 1688, and in the fourth yeare of his Maties. reigne, to confirme the said graunt for the said tract or parcell of land to the said Thomas Lord Culpeper his heires & assignes for ever, as by the said graunt, relation beinge there unto had, will more at large appeare
Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699 Walter Stitt Robinson
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In another letter Downing declared, "it would be very well to accept of the Duke his transferring his interest to his Matie, and for the Dutch ambrs you will do well to be 6 or 8 moneths in examining the matter and then let them know his Maties mind."
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"The generall assemblies answere to those fower Proposi - tions made by the commissioners to be presented to the Lors: of his Maties most honorble privie counsell."
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But as all the publick Acts of Government have been so lately sent to Yor Grace, I shal add no more to Your present troubles than the assurance of my constant endevour to promote his Maties
Letter from Robert Carter to the Duke Of Newcastle, July 25, 1726 1726
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Take nothing away from Maties though, who showed their champion quality in absorbing the late UCT onslaught and controlling the game despite never reaching the levels that have made them so dominant in 2010.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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