The Aftermath of the Jameson Raid and American Decision Making in Foreign Affairs, 1896: Transactions, American Philosophical Society (Vol. 70, Part 8)American Philosophical Society, 1980 - 110 strán (strany) This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. |
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... letters to the State Department came from some twenty cities and towns in fourteen states . In addition , the Literary Digest and Public Opinion , two publications which scanned the printed media and prepared weekly sum- maries of major ...
... letters to the State Department came from some twenty cities and towns in fourteen states . In addition , the Literary Digest and Public Opinion , two publications which scanned the printed media and prepared weekly sum- maries of major ...
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... letters which could not be corroborated through independent sources . 8 I am aware of the crude and impressionistic nature of the measurements used here . The findings are suggestive and il- lustrative , not conclusive . Where such ...
... letters which could not be corroborated through independent sources . 8 I am aware of the crude and impressionistic nature of the measurements used here . The findings are suggestive and il- lustrative , not conclusive . Where such ...
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... letter found on one of Jameson's " Raiders " that later incriminated all the signatories for their complicity in the Jameson Raid and led to the charge of treason by the South African Republic . See Z. A. R. Greenbook , No. 2 of 1896 ...
... letter found on one of Jameson's " Raiders " that later incriminated all the signatories for their complicity in the Jameson Raid and led to the charge of treason by the South African Republic . See Z. A. R. Greenbook , No. 2 of 1896 ...
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... letter , expressed the feeling of the majority when he spoke to Charles Leonard on the Christmas morning of 1895 : I hear if Jameson comes in he is going to hoist the Union Jack . I have induced every man who has joined me and who is ...
... letter , expressed the feeling of the majority when he spoke to Charles Leonard on the Christmas morning of 1895 : I hear if Jameson comes in he is going to hoist the Union Jack . I have induced every man who has joined me and who is ...
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... letter to Meade has a bearing on the the American factor in the Transvaal . First , Cham- berlain noted the complication introduced by the Venezuelan message but calculated that an Anglo- American military showdown would not take place ...
... letter to Meade has a bearing on the the American factor in the Transvaal . First , Cham- berlain noted the complication introduced by the Venezuelan message but calculated that an Anglo- American military showdown would not take place ...
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Afrikaner Ameri American arrests Anglo-American April 29 arrested Americans attitude Autobiography Aztec Club Bayard behalf of Hammond Boer Britain cable California Cape Colony Cape Town cent Charles City Cleveland administration Company Congress Congressional consul Crocker death sentence December Democratic Department diplomatic economic essay February Fitzpatrick flag Foreign Policy Foreign Relations 1896 gold Hammond Affair Hammond lobby Hammond Papers Hammond's friends Harris influence influential James Jameson Raid January 12 January 25 Johannesburg Plot John Hays Hammond Knight to Olney Letters R. G. 59 London ment Miscellaneous Letters R. G. mond mond's newspapers official Olney Papers Olney's Paul Pioneer Press Perkins political President Kruger Pretoria pro-silver reformers Republican request Rhodes roll San Francisco Chronicle secret committee Senator South African Republic Southern Africa telegram tion Transvaal authorities Transvaal government Truslow Uitlander rights Union United uprising vaal Venezuela Volksraad Washington White Whitney William Yale York Journal
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Strana 5 - 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 10 - Transvaal. Might it not come off just at the critical time if it is postponed now? The longer it is delayed the more chance there is of foreign intervention. It seems to me that either it should come at once or be postponed for a year or two at least.
Strana 9 - As to English flag they must very much misunderstand me at home. I of course would not risk everything as I am doing excepting for British flag.
Strana 1 - Barry B. Hughes, The Domestic Context of American Foreign Policy (San Francisco: WH Freeman & Co., 1978).
Strana 10 - Commission — then make enquiry and then? Suppose they decide that the line to the Essequibo is Venezuelan, will they tell us to evacuate, and declare war if we do not? As long as the Venezuelans do not attack us we shall not attack them. Altogether it must be months before there is a real crisis. Now as to the Transvaal, might it not come off just at the critical time if it is postponed now?
Strana 10 - I hear from you, as, when you directed it to be sent, you had not seen President Cleveland's message. Perhaps as we shall have to face German opposition you may wish the Uitlander movement to be postponed for a year or so. Fairfield thinks he could get this done through Maguire . . . but if the movement is to be postponed it must be done at once.
Strana 9 - I hear if Jameson comes in he is going to hoist the Union Jack. I have induced every man who has joined me and who is helping me in this business to go in on the basis that we want a reformed republic.
Strana 8 - V. Kublcek, Economic Imperialism in Theory and Practice. The Case of South African Gold Mining Finance 1886-1914. (Duke University Center for Commonwealth and Comparative Studies, No. 45.) Durham. Duke University Press 1979. XII. 239 S., 12.75 f.
Strana 19 - Jr., LL.D. Augusta. 1894. 8vo. pp. 20. Year Book of the Society Sons of the Revolution in the State of California. Los Angeles. 1894. 8vo. pp. 48. The Constitution of the Aztec Club of 1847, and the List of Members 1893. Washington. 1893. 8vo. pp. 43. The First Annual Meeting of Gov. Thomas Dudley Family Association. Boston. 1894. 8vo. pp. 77. Register of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution. Philadelphia. 1893. 8vo. pp. 224. James Birchens Francis. A Memoir. 1894. 8vo. pp. 9. Book...
Strana 15 - Nations, the blessings of government based upon the consent of the governed, entertain with confidence the pleasing hope and belief that the principles of self-government will be securely established through the influence of the Republic of France, in her colonies, and of the Republics of Liberia and the Transvaal, founded by the people in Africa; and that those Republics will foster and give firm support to the peaceful progress of Christian civilization in the new and vast field now being opened...