The Transvaal OutlookDodd, Mead & Company, 1900 - 139 strán (strany) |
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Strana 3
... allowed to land , but he is only the instrument of Mr. Kruger's will . It is not in our line to interfere in the process , but it seems to us that the severance of the knot ought not to have been effected at this moment , yet it cannot ...
... allowed to land , but he is only the instrument of Mr. Kruger's will . It is not in our line to interfere in the process , but it seems to us that the severance of the knot ought not to have been effected at this moment , yet it cannot ...
Strana 11
... allowed for the accidents that were common and inevitable . But , as I have recorded , that single stem of railroad , four hundred and seventy - three miles long , supplied an army of one hundred thousand men and thirty - five thousand ...
... allowed for the accidents that were common and inevitable . But , as I have recorded , that single stem of railroad , four hundred and seventy - three miles long , supplied an army of one hundred thousand men and thirty - five thousand ...
Strana 50
... allowed for the contingencies of war , let us look at some of the remaining features of the situation which have not as yet been fully considered . The first of these features is to be found in the extreme mobility of the forces of the ...
... allowed for the contingencies of war , let us look at some of the remaining features of the situation which have not as yet been fully considered . The first of these features is to be found in the extreme mobility of the forces of the ...
Strana 56
... allowed to be taken away from their own corps for the more attractive and better paid appointments appertaining to civil employ or the irregular service . It was , therefore , the object of every ambitious and capable young officer to ...
... allowed to be taken away from their own corps for the more attractive and better paid appointments appertaining to civil employ or the irregular service . It was , therefore , the object of every ambitious and capable young officer to ...
Strana 58
... adventurers . The idea , that the denizens of this mining camp care any- thing for religion , or education , or free representative govern- ment , so long as they are allowed to pursue 58 THE POLITICAL SITUATION BETWEEN BOERS AND BRITISH.
... adventurers . The idea , that the denizens of this mining camp care any- thing for religion , or education , or free representative govern- ment , so long as they are allowed to pursue 58 THE POLITICAL SITUATION BETWEEN BOERS AND BRITISH.
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advance aggression altitude Atlanta Bloemfontein bodies of troops Boers bridge Britain British army British forces British Government British troops British War Office Burghers camels campaign cavalry Chamberlain Charlestown Civil Colenso Colony command consider considerable number corps Cronje defense Dervishes despatch difficulty distance doubt Durban enemy Engineer England English Englishmen entire ernment European existing expedition fact feet field of operations follows further gold ignorance impossibility India Jameson Raid Johannesburg Kimberley Ladysmith large bodies large number line of communications line of railway Lord Kitchener Lord Roberts matter ment miles military operations military situation mining Modder River move movement native Orange Free Orange River organization population position possible practical present Pretoria purpose question rail railroad reasonable result Rhodes Sherman soldiers South Africa South African Republic statement Theophilus Shepstone tion to-day trains transportation and supply Transvaal Government Transvaal Republic Uitlanders Volksraad wagon road
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Strana 72 - 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 Alajesty the Queen.
Strana 64 - We complain of the severe losses which we have been forced to sustain by the emancipation of our slaves, and the vexatious laws which have been enacted respecting them.
Strana 71 - State, with such duties and functions as are herein-after defined ; (6) the right to move troops through the said State in time of war, or in case of the apprehension of immediate war between the Suzerain Power and any Foreign State or Native tribe in South Africa ; and (c) the control of the external relations of the said State, including the conclusion of treaties...
Strana 11 - single track" was so delicate, that one man could in a minute have broken or moved a rail, but our trains usually carried along the tools and means to repair such a break. We had, however, to maintain strong guards and garrisons at each important bridge or trestle — the destruction of which would have necessitated time for rebuilding.
Strana 75 - 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 ; (3) an equitable franchise law, and fair representation ; (4) equality of the Dutch and English languages; (5) responsibility to the Legislature of the heads of the great departments ; (6) removal of religious disabilities...
Strana 16 - Sturgis' expedition was less successful than the others, it assisted us in the main object to be accomplished. I must bear full and liberal testimony to the energetic and successful management of our railroads during the campaign. No matter when or where a break has been made, the repair train seemed on the spot, and the damage was repaired generally before I knew of the break. Bridges have been built with surprising rapidity, and the locomotive whistle was heard in our advanced camps almost before...
Strana 70 - I have no power to undo it, and do not believe that it will ever be undonein the only sense in which they will ask it — I have, on the other hand, been shown the stubbornness of a determination to be content with nothing else, for which I was not prepared by the general testimony of officials...
Strana 71 - On the 8th day of August, 1881, the government of the said state, together with all rights and obligations thereto appertaining, and all state property taken over at the time of annexation, save and except munitions of war, will be handed over to Messrs.
Strana 65 - We are now quitting the fruitful land of our birth, in which we have suffered enormous losses and continual vexation, and are entering a wild and dangerous territory ; but we go with a firm reliance on an all-seeing, just, and merciful Being, whom it will be our endeavour to fear and humbly to obey. By authority of the farmers who have quitted the Colony, (Signed) P. RETIEF.
Strana 67 - The Assistant Commissioners guarantee in the fullest manner, on the part of the British Government, to the Emigrant Farmers beyond the Vaal River, the right to manage their own affairs and to govern themselves according to their own laws, without any interference on the part of the British Government...