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Hemmy, G. 1959. De Promontorio Bonae Spei, the Cape of Good Hope: a Latin oration delivered in the Hamburg Academy, 10 April 1767 Translated and edited by DK White, with additional notes by GS Nienaber and DH Varley. Cape Town, South African Public Library. pp. i-x, 1-40.

De Promontorio Bonae Spei, the Cape of Good Hope: a Latin oration delivered in the Hamburg Academy, 10 April 1767 Translated and edited by DK White, with additional notes by GS Nienaber and DH Varley

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Location South Africa Subject Distribution Species African Rhinos

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I could mention the rare animals, especially the baboons, the red hartebeeste, the chameleons, the elands, the quaggas, the elephants, the blue antelopes, the leupards, the lions, the lynxes, the ichneumons, the rhinoceroses, the wild cats and other species.

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