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 23
... thing approaching treachery . With these charges I shall deal later . Since then , to all appearances , the Uitlander people are of a kind usually considered most desirable in a State , we must seek to find some reason why they should ...
... thing approaching treachery . With these charges I shall deal later . Since then , to all appearances , the Uitlander people are of a kind usually considered most desirable in a State , we must seek to find some reason why they should ...
Strana 24
... things new and strange . Both are easily confused , easily moved to friendship ; still more easily to distrust . The Boers in the Transvaal have none of the adaptability or the acuteness of the Uitlanders . Socially , they are the ...
... things new and strange . Both are easily confused , easily moved to friendship ; still more easily to distrust . The Boers in the Transvaal have none of the adaptability or the acuteness of the Uitlanders . Socially , they are the ...
Strana 27
... thing to weep over . Such a daring man as Krüger had no fear of using ter- rorism as a weapon . And , accordingly , when Sir Bartle Frere came into the country , he received many complaints from peaceable Boers of the violent behaviour ...
... thing to weep over . Such a daring man as Krüger had no fear of using ter- rorism as a weapon . And , accordingly , when Sir Bartle Frere came into the country , he received many complaints from peaceable Boers of the violent behaviour ...
Strana 29
... things in this crisis should be regarded with particular suspicion : First , any newspaper articles expressing admiration for the statesmanlike magnanimity of President Krüger ; second , the cablegrams of two of the press agencies in ...
... things in this crisis should be regarded with particular suspicion : First , any newspaper articles expressing admiration for the statesmanlike magnanimity of President Krüger ; second , the cablegrams of two of the press agencies in ...
Strana 31
... thing in England ? Are the callings which Englishmen follow in that country improper , shame- ful , or illegal ? Do the finances of the world need gold less than the stomachs of the poor need bread ? From the press of a great commercial ...
... thing in England ? Are the callings which Englishmen follow in that country improper , shame- ful , or illegal ? Do the finances of the world need gold less than the stomachs of the poor need bread ? From the press of a great commercial ...
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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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