Boers and Little Englanders: The Story of the ConventionsG. Allen, 1897 - 241 strán (strany) |
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... agreed upon ever reached the farmer's hands . What followed is a story tragic in the extreme , and one of the most pathetic in the history of the century . Ruined in pocket , their hearts filled with bitter hatred towards the Government ...
... agreed upon ever reached the farmer's hands . What followed is a story tragic in the extreme , and one of the most pathetic in the history of the century . Ruined in pocket , their hearts filled with bitter hatred towards the Government ...
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... agreed , even on the interpretation of the Scriptures . On the contrary , the want of diversion in their lives and the close neighbourhood of persons who had previously dwelt at long distances from one another naturally brought about ...
... agreed , even on the interpretation of the Scriptures . On the contrary , the want of diversion in their lives and the close neighbourhood of persons who had previously dwelt at long distances from one another naturally brought about ...
Strana 58
... agreed that an armistice be entered upon , and the Boer leaders subsequently accepted , in general , the conditions laid down in Lord Kimberley's telegrams of the 8th and 12th March , as communicated to them by Sir E. Wood , except on ...
... agreed that an armistice be entered upon , and the Boer leaders subsequently accepted , in general , the conditions laid down in Lord Kimberley's telegrams of the 8th and 12th March , as communicated to them by Sir E. Wood , except on ...
Strana 62
... agreed to by , the Boer leaders on March 21 , but one important item therein absolutely fettered and hampered at least two of the Commissioners throughout their discussions with Mr. Kruger and his friends . Nothing demonstrated so ...
... agreed to by , the Boer leaders on March 21 , but one important item therein absolutely fettered and hampered at least two of the Commissioners throughout their discussions with Mr. Kruger and his friends . Nothing demonstrated so ...
Strana 63
... agreed to our right to fix the boundaries necessary to protect our colonists , and to carry out our pledges to the natives . What justification or reason , then , had Lord Kimberley for sending this Little Englander declaration of ...
... agreed to our right to fix the boundaries necessary to protect our colonists , and to carry out our pledges to the natives . What justification or reason , then , had Lord Kimberley for sending this Little Englander declaration of ...
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Abel Erasmus acts annexation appointed beacon Blue Book Boer Government Boer leaders Boers and Hollanders boundary British Government British Resident British rule burghers chief chieftainess Commandant Commission communication complete self-government Convention of 1881 debt despatch district duties England Executive Council force Gladstone guarantee High Commissioner honour HUDSON imposed inhabitants Johannesburg Jorissen Joubert Kaffir kraal land Landdrost Lord Kimberley Lydenburg Majesty Majesty's Government March matter meeting ment mission N'Kwaan Natal Native Commissioner Native Location native tribes Orange Free passed Paul Kruger peace persons Pietersburg possess Potchefstroom President Kruger Pretoria protection provisions question railway received regard Royal Sand River Convention Secretary sent settlement Shepstone Sikukuni's Sir Evelyn Wood Sir H South African Republic Sub-Commissioners Suzerain suzerainty Swazis taken taxes telegram thence tion to-day Transvaal Transvaal Government Transvaal Territory treaty Uitlander Vaal Vaal River Veldt Volksraad whilst Zoutpansberg
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Strana 227 - ... they will be entitled to hire or possess houses, manufactories, warehouses, shops, and premises; (c) they may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ ; (d) they will not be subject, in respect of their persons or property, or in respect of their commerce or industry, to any taxes, whether general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon Transvaal citizens.
Strana 109 - Nicholas Jacobus Smit, shall, when ratified by the Volksraad of the South African Republic, be substituted for the articles embodied in the Convention of 3rd August, 1881 ; which latter, pending such ratification, shall continue in full force and effect. Article I. The Territory of the South African Republic...
Strana 115 - Republic ; (6) they will be entitled to hire or possess houses, manufactories, warehouses, shops, and premises ; (c) they may carry on their commerce either in person or by any agents whom they may think fit to employ ; (d) they will not be subject, in respect of their persons or property, or in respect of their...
Strana 233 - State such compensation either in land or in money as the Volksraad shall determine. In all cases in which any native chiefs or other authorities outside the said boundaries have received any adequate consideration from the Government of the...
Strana 110 - The South African Republic will conclude no treaty or engagement with any State or nation other than the Orange Free State, nor with any native tribe to the eastward or westward of the Republic, until the same has been approved by Her Majesty the Queen.
Strana 228 - Provision shall hereafter be made by a separate instrument for the mutual extradition of criminals, and also for the surrender of deserters from Her Majesty's forces.
Strana 219 - ARTICLE 3. Until altered by the Volksraad, or other competent authority, all laws, whether passed before or after the annexation of the Transvaal territory to Her Majesty's dominions, shall, except in so far as they are inconsistent with or repugnant to the provisions of this Convention, be and remain in force in the said State in so far as they shall be applicable thereto, provided that no future enactment especially affecting the...
Strana 232 - No person who has remained loyal to her Majesty during the late hostilities shall suffer any molestation by reason of his loyalty ; or be liable to any criminal prosecution or civil action for any part taken in connection with such hostilities ; and all such persons will have full liberty to reside in the country, with enjoyment of all civil rights, and protection for their persons and property.
Strana 113 - Sub-section 2. In regard to natives within the Transvaal State he will (a) report to the High Commissioner, as representative of the Suzerain, as to the working and observance of the provisions of this Convention...
Strana 235 - ... under certain conditions; (2) as to the appointment of a commission to mark out native locations; (3) as to the access of the natives to the courts of law, and (4) as to their being allowed to move freely within the country, or to leave it for any legal purpose, under a pass system.