Leading Points in South African History: 1486 to March 30, 1900, Arranged Chronologically, with Date-indexJ. Murray, 1900 - 384 strán (strany) |
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Strana 3
... says , to destroy the houses , and then to surprise the fort and force the Dutch to abandon the country . - DEC . 15. " Always be a burden . " - The Batavia Government authorise van Riebeck to increase the garrison by obtaining soldiers ...
... says , to destroy the houses , and then to surprise the fort and force the Dutch to abandon the country . - DEC . 15. " Always be a burden . " - The Batavia Government authorise van Riebeck to increase the garrison by obtaining soldiers ...
Strana 32
... says he cannot enter into any negotiations or further communication with them until they acknowledge their full and entire allegiance as British subjects to the Queen , and declare their willingness to obey the lawful authority of the ...
... says he cannot enter into any negotiations or further communication with them until they acknowledge their full and entire allegiance as British subjects to the Queen , and declare their willingness to obey the lawful authority of the ...
Strana 33
... says there is reason to fear that warfare and bloodshed will be occasioned by the most unjust and illegal settle- ment of natives on Faku's territory ; declares that Her Majesty will not recognise the emigrant farmers as an independent ...
... says there is reason to fear that warfare and bloodshed will be occasioned by the most unjust and illegal settle- ment of natives on Faku's territory ; declares that Her Majesty will not recognise the emigrant farmers as an independent ...
Strana 42
... , and also because of the great influx of Zulus , to whom , they say , the British Govern- ment show more consideration than to themselves . - FEB . 3. The Orange River Sovereignty . — 42 1847- an axe (hence known as "the war of ...
... , and also because of the great influx of Zulus , to whom , they say , the British Govern- ment show more consideration than to themselves . - FEB . 3. The Orange River Sovereignty . — 42 1847- an axe (hence known as "the war of ...
Strana 52
... says : - " Her Majesty's Special Commissioner , in entering into a Convention for finally transferring the government of the Orange River Territory to the representatives delegated by the inhabitants to receive it , guarantees on the ...
... says : - " Her Majesty's Special Commissioner , in entering into a Convention for finally transferring the government of the Orange River Territory to the representatives delegated by the inhabitants to receive it , guarantees on the ...
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Leading Points in South African History: 1486 to March 30, 1900, Arranged ... Edwin A. Pratt Úplné zobrazenie - 1900 |
Leading Points in South African History: 1486 to March 30, 1900, Arranged ... Edwin A. Pratt Úplné zobrazenie - 1900 |
Leading Points in South African History: 1486 to March 30, 1900, Arranged ... Edwin A. Pratt Úplné zobrazenie - 1900 |
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Strana 138 - 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 90 - Government are not prepared to comply with the request for a reinforcement of troops. All the information that has hitherto reached them with respect to the position of affairs in Zululand appears to them to justify a confident hope that by the exercise of prudence, and by meeting the Zulus in a spirit of forbearance and...
Strana 203 - It is under these circumstances that we feel constrained to call upon you to come to our aid,' should a disturbance arise here. The circumstances are so extreme that we cannot but believe that you and the men under you will not fail to come to the rescue of people who will be so situated. We guarantee any expense that may reasonably be incurred by you in helping us, and ask you to believe that nothing but the sternest necessity has prompted this appeal.
Strana 138 - ... 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 citizens of the said Republic.
Strana 336 - State, with whom there had not even been any discussion, took a similiar step. Her Majesty's dominions were immediately invaded by the two Republics, siege was laid to three towns within the British frontier, a large portion of the two colonies was overrun, with great destruction to property and life, and the Republics claimed to treat the inhabitants of extensive portions of Her Majesty's dominions as if those dominions had been annexed to one or other of them. In anticipation of these operations...
Strana 53 - The British Government has no alliance whatever with any native chiefs or tribes to the northward of the Orange River, with the exception of the Griqua chief, Captain Adam Kok ; and Her Majesty's Government has no wish or intention to enter hereafter into any treaties which may be injurious or prejudicial to the interests of the Orange River Government.
Strana 78 - I would rather," said Burgers in March 1877, " be a policeman under a strong government than the president of such a state. It is you — you members of the Raad and the Boers — who have lost the country, who have sold your independence for a drink. You have ill-treated the natives, you have shot them down, you have sold them into slavery, and now you have to pay the penalty.
Strana 197 - Article 4 of this Convention, no other or higher duties shall be imposed on the importation into the South African Republic of any article coming from any part of Her Majesty's dominions than are or may be imposed on the like article coming from any other place or country...
Strana 107 - Looking to all the circumstances, both of the Transvaal and the rest of South Africa, and to the necessity of preventing a renewal of disorders which might lead to disastrous consequences, not only to the Transvaal, but to the whole of South Africa, our judgment is that the Queen cannot be advised to relinquish her sovereignty over the Transvaal; but consistently with the maintenance of that sovereignty we desire that the white inhabitants of the Transvaal should, without prejudice to the rest of...
Strana 119 - August 1881, complete self-government, subject to the suzerainty of Her Majesty, Her Heir and Successors, will be accorded to the inhabitants of the Transvaal Territory, upon the following terms and conditions, and subject to the following reservations and limitations...