The Transvaal from Within: A Private Record of Public AffairsW. Heinemann, 1899 - 452 strán (strany) |
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... regarded as a deliberate interference in politics , the facts themselves when set out appeared to constitute an indictment so strong as to make it worth while con- sidering whether the Government of the Transvaal would not regard it as ...
... regarded as a deliberate interference in politics , the facts themselves when set out appeared to constitute an indictment so strong as to make it worth while con- sidering whether the Government of the Transvaal would not regard it as ...
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... regarded the English as their enemies ; people in whom there must have been roused bitter resent- ment against being handed over with the land to their traditional enemies . Were they serfs or subjects ? has been asked on their behalf ...
... regarded the English as their enemies ; people in whom there must have been roused bitter resent- ment against being handed over with the land to their traditional enemies . Were they serfs or subjects ? has been asked on their behalf ...
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... regarded as warrant- ing the view expressed by Mr. Theal in connection with this letter to Sir George Napier . ] It is alleged , however , that the emancipation , as it was carried out , was an act of confiscation . It is stated that ...
... regarded as warrant- ing the view expressed by Mr. Theal in connection with this letter to Sir George Napier . ] It is alleged , however , that the emancipation , as it was carried out , was an act of confiscation . It is stated that ...
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... regarded as cruel barbarians because they refused to permit Hottentot herds , swarming with vermin , to be seated in their front rooms at the time of family prayer . They found themselves pictured as the harshest of taskmasters , as ...
... regarded as cruel barbarians because they refused to permit Hottentot herds , swarming with vermin , to be seated in their front rooms at the time of family prayer . They found themselves pictured as the harshest of taskmasters , as ...
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... regarded as a friend and almost as one of themselves , no one better than he could have been selected for the task of ascertaining the desires of the people ; and no one who knows Sir T. Shepstone will believe that he did not take ...
... regarded as a friend and almost as one of themselves , no one better than he could have been selected for the task of ascertaining the desires of the people ; and no one who knows Sir T. Shepstone will believe that he did not take ...
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The Transvaal from Within: A Private Record of Public Affairs Sir Percy Fitzpatrick Úplné zobrazenie - 1899 |
The Transvaal from Within: A Private Record of Public Affairs Sir Percy Fitzpatrick Úplné zobrazenie - 1899 |
The Transvaal from Within: A Private Record of Public Affairs Sir Percy Fitzpatrick Úplné zobrazenie - 1899 |
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action annexation appeared appointed arms ARTICLE Attorney behalf Boers British subjects burghers Cape Cape Colony Capetown Colonel Colony Commission Company concession considerable Coster course Court Crown 8vo deputation despatch Doornkop Dutch dynamite EDMUND GOSSE effect endeavour English Esselen evidence Executive Council fact favour franchise gaol granted grievances hand HEINEMANN'S LIST High Commissioner Honour industry Jameson Jameson's force Johannesburg Joubert Judge justice Krugersdorp Landdrost letter Leyds Lionel Phillips Lippert Lydenburg Majesty's Majesty's Government Malan matter meeting ment Messrs mining monopoly native officers opinion party passed persons petition position Potchefstroom President Kruger Pretoria prisoners proclamation promise proposed question Raad Railway reason received Reform Committee refused regard reply Rhodes sent sentence settlement Sir Hercules Robinson South African Republic surrender taken telegram thence tion town Transvaal Transvaal Government trial Uitlanders Vaal Vaal River Volksraad witness
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Strana 383 - 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 369 - 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...
Strana 373 - ... (3) In regard to natives not residing in the Transvaal (a) he will report to the High Commissioner and the Transvaal Government any encroachments reported to him as having been made by Transvaal residents upon the land of such natives, and in case of disagreement between the Transvaal Government and the British Resident as to whether an encroachment has been made, the decision of the Suzerain will be final...
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Strana 374 - Suzerain, he will control the conclusion of treaties with them ; and (c) he will arbitrate upon every dispute between Transvaal residents and natives outside the Transvaal (as to acts committed beyond the boundaries of the Transvaal) which may be referred to him by the parties interested. (4) In regard to communications with foreign powers, the Transvaal Government will correspond with Her Majesty's Government through the British Resident and the High Commissioner.