The British Case Against the Boer RepublicsVacher & sons, printers, 1900 - 36 strán (strany) |
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... Secretary - Mr . H. HANDCOCK . OBJECTS . To uphold British supremacy and to promote the interests of British subjects in South Africa , with full recognition of Colonial self - government . METHODS . - The work of the Association ...
... Secretary - Mr . H. HANDCOCK . OBJECTS . To uphold British supremacy and to promote the interests of British subjects in South Africa , with full recognition of Colonial self - government . METHODS . - The work of the Association ...
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... on ground of informality . The reply of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies to this petition , under date 10th May , 1899 , acknow- ledged the substantial grievances 13 (B) Appeals to the Paramount Power.
... on ground of informality . The reply of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies to this petition , under date 10th May , 1899 , acknow- ledged the substantial grievances 13 (B) Appeals to the Paramount Power.
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... Secretary of Native Affairs for Natal also reported a little later ( Ibid . , p . 13 ) an attempt made by Piet Joubert , Nicholas Smit , and others , to persuade ( unsuccessfully ) the Swazis to sign a concession of their country to the ...
... Secretary of Native Affairs for Natal also reported a little later ( Ibid . , p . 13 ) an attempt made by Piet Joubert , Nicholas Smit , and others , to persuade ( unsuccessfully ) the Swazis to sign a concession of their country to the ...
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... Secretary Leyds to Sir H. Robinson , where , enumerating the grounds of the claim of his Govern- ment to Swaziland , he cites the purchase by them of sundry important concessions , and gives a list of them . ( Blue Book C. , 6,200 , p ...
... Secretary Leyds to Sir H. Robinson , where , enumerating the grounds of the claim of his Govern- ment to Swaziland , he cites the purchase by them of sundry important concessions , and gives a list of them . ( Blue Book C. , 6,200 , p ...
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... , General Joubert acting as mediator . The High Commissioner , when communicating by cable the provisions of this treaty to the Secretary of State , commented severely on General Joubert's conduct in the matter , and added 22.
... , General Joubert acting as mediator . The High Commissioner , when communicating by cable the provisions of this treaty to the Secretary of State , commented severely on General Joubert's conduct in the matter , and added 22.
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Afrikander Bond annexation Applebe Article XIV August Baralongs Bechuanaland Bloemfontein Conference Blue Book BOER REPUBLICS British Government British subjects Burghers Cape Colony cession coloured concession Convention of Pretoria Crown from South despatch Dutch Dynamite Earl enacted English Field-Cornet's books granted grievances High Commissioner High Court HISTORY Imperial Government Imperial South African Industrial Commission J. H. Hofmeyr Jameson Johannesburg Joubert June Liquor London Convention Lord Rosmead M.P. Admiral M.P. Colonel M.P. Lord M.P. Sir Mafeking Majesty's Government ment monopoly Montsioa movement Natal naturalised Nicholas Gey northwards officials Orange Free Paramount Power PARLIAMENTARY Petition Politician's Handbook President Kruger Press Law Pretoria Convention proclamation public meetings raids rebels Reitz result Rhodes Second Raad Secretary self-government settlement signed Sir Alfred Milner Sir Bartle Frere Sir Hercules Robinson South African Association South African Republic surrender Suzerainty Swaziland territory tion Transvaal Boers Transvaal Government trek Uitlanders Vaal Victoria Street Volksraad declares vote Westminster Zambesi
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Strana 17 - State; (b) 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...
Strana 26 - State may enter with foreign Powers. Whatever suzerainty meant in the Convention of Pretoria, the condition of things which it implied still remains ; although the word is not actually employed, we have kept the substance. We have abstained from using the word because it was not capable of legal definition, and because it seemed to be a word which was likely to lead to misconception and misunderstanding.
Strana 24 - 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 tribes to the eastward or westward of the Republic, until the same has been approved by Her Majesty the Queen.
Strana 12 - I shall never give them anything: I shall never change my policy, and now let the storm burst.
Strana 24 - Article 1, shall be considered invalid and of no effect, except in so far as any such grant or title relates to land that falls within the boundary of the...
Strana 14 - Republic have, contrary to the policy adopted in most civilised countries where immigration has played an important part in building up the population, been denied all effective voice in the affairs of the State ; and all political power and the right to levy taxation is the monopoly of a minority composed almost entirely of men engaged in pastoral and agricultural pursuits, whose knowledge of the conditions and necessities of the...
Strana 34 - As in 1880, we now submit our cause with perfect confidence to the whole world. Whether the result be Victory or Death, Liberty will assuredly rise in South Africa like the sun from out the mists of the morning, just as Freedom dawned over the United States of America a little more than a century ago. Then from the Zambesi to Simon's Bay it will be "AFRICA FOR THE AFRICANDER.
Strana 15 - Outlander community, and which place them in a condition of political, educational and social inferiority to the Boer inhabitants of the Transvaal, and even endanger the security of their lives and property.