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Charles Pacalt Brownlee CMG (1821- 13
September 1890) was a
politician and
writer of the Cape Colony. He was the
first Secretary for
Native Affairs in...
- the road is the
little mud
house in
which the
first missionary,
Charles Pacalt of the
London Missionary Society,
lived after arriving in 1813. The Dutch...
- of the German-speaking
missionary of
Czech origin, the
Reverend Charles Pacalt in 1818. He was
invited by
Kaptein Dikkop,
leader of a
Khoikhoi tribe living...
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reformed Czechoslovakia 1947
Prague 7 6 – 0 – 1 85 10 Mike
Buckna František
Pácalt Round-robin 1949
Stockholm 7 5 – 0 – 2 42 12 Antonín Vodička Vladimír Zábrodský...
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Bohumil Modrý, Zdeněk Jarkovský,
Josef Trousílek,
Vilibald Šťovík, František
Pácalt,
Miroslav Sláma,
Miloslav Pokorný,
Ladislav Troják, Vladimír Zábrodský,...
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Church and
church buildings, Pacaltsdorp) 9/2/030/0007/02 Rev
Pacalt’s Cottage,
Mission Street, Pacaltsdorp,
George District Pacaltsdorp George...
- Pacaltsdorp, so
named after their long
serving minister, the
Reverend Charles Pacalt.
George Town was one of the few
villages in
which the
government had placed...
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settlements using new
crops and livestock. His 1864 proposal, with
Charles Pacalt Brownlee, for
individual land
ownership to
replace communal land tenure...