England and the Transvaal the Case for Intervention: An Englishman's Appeal and Address to the English PeopleGrosvenor Press, 1899 - 52 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... liberty to reside in the country , with enjoyment of civil rights and protection for their persons and property . " Article 8. " The South African Republic renews the declara- tions made in the Sand River Convention , and in the ...
... liberty to reside in the country , with enjoyment of civil rights and protection for their persons and property . " Article 8. " The South African Republic renews the declara- tions made in the Sand River Convention , and in the ...
Strana 14
... liberty with their families to enter , travel , or reside in any part of the South African Republic , and will be entitled to hire or possess houses , manufactories , warehouses , shops , and premises ; may carry on their commerce ...
... liberty with their families to enter , travel , or reside in any part of the South African Republic , and will be entitled to hire or possess houses , manufactories , warehouses , shops , and premises ; may carry on their commerce ...
Strana 18
... liberty and property had been so long and so flagrantly infringed by the Boers , were finally informed that their lives were held in contempt also . In their helplessness , the Uitlanders made a last and desperate appeal to the 18 ...
... liberty and property had been so long and so flagrantly infringed by the Boers , were finally informed that their lives were held in contempt also . In their helplessness , the Uitlanders made a last and desperate appeal to the 18 ...
Strana 25
... liberty - who would angrily thrust down our countrymen in the Transvaal , when they , too , struggle to be free . In itself the jealousy of the Boer peasants would have availed nothing , to keep from the Uitlanders the rights and duties ...
... liberty - who would angrily thrust down our countrymen in the Transvaal , when they , too , struggle to be free . In itself the jealousy of the Boer peasants would have availed nothing , to keep from the Uitlanders the rights and duties ...
Strana 33
... liberty . But at this moment , when all things appeared to be going well , the inevitable blunders which dog the steps of revolution , burst into being ; and , when nobody was ready to receive him or to support him , Dr. Jameson crossed ...
... liberty . But at this moment , when all things appeared to be going well , the inevitable blunders which dog the steps of revolution , burst into being ; and , when nobody was ready to receive him or to support him , Dr. Jameson crossed ...
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accepted affairs agitation annexation Appeal and Address arms Article Bechuanaland blunder body Boer Government Boer ultimatum BRIDE STREET British Government burghers Cape Colony CHANCERY LANE citizens civilised corrupt countrymen danger declaration demands despatches Dutch Empire Dutch Ministry enemies English forces English Government English soldiers Englishman's Appeal Englishmen fear Fenian fight five-year franchise flag freedom GROSVENOR PRESS hands hearts honour immense immigrants independence inhabitants injustice INTERVENTION An Englishman's Jameson Johannesburg land liberty London Majuba Hill MAP OF SOUTH ment nation natives obtain oppression Orange River Orange River Sovereignty outnumber Paul Krüger peace person police President Krüger Pretoria promised Queen raid revolution rifles ruler Sand River Convention Secret Service self-government sent seven-year franchise shame Sikukuni simply Sir Alfred Milner Sir Charles Warren Slagter's Nek slavery South Africa South African Republic suzerainty Swaziland territory Transvaal Uitlanders Vaal Volksraad weakness WILLIAM LAWLER WILSON Zululand
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Strana 36 - Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
Strana 2 - Republic as a true Republic. 2. A Grondwet or Constitution, which shall be framed by competent persons selected by representatives of the whole people and framed on lines laid down by them, a Constitution which shall be safeguarded against hasty alteration.