Excerpt from Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa
Southern Africa has been traversed during the last fifty years by so many travellers, whose works are familiar to the public, that it is a common notion in England that there is nothing relating to that country of any general interest which is not already sufficiently known. This is not, however, the opinion of any person of intelligence who has recently been a resident or visitor at the Cape. The majority of the travellers who penetrated into the interior of the country in former times, were men enthusiastically and almost exclusively devoted to scientific pursuits. Discoveries in Natural History were their paramount objects. Man himself, whether social or savage, was secondary, in their researches, to a new plant or animal: and as for matters relating to agriculture or commerce, they scarcely entered in any degree into their investigations.
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