Boer and Uitlander: The True History of the Late Events in South AfricaDigby, Long & Company, 1896 - 248 strán (strany) |
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... object was not achieved without dangers , difficulties and disasters . They were harassed by the Matabeles , who prowled around them , attracted by the large droves of cattle which the Boers were taking with them Who are the Boers ? 3.
... object was not achieved without dangers , difficulties and disasters . They were harassed by the Matabeles , who prowled around them , attracted by the large droves of cattle which the Boers were taking with them Who are the Boers ? 3.
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... object of preventing all trade with the Boers . After a while better counsels prevailed and the British force was withdrawn , the Boers being left to themselves with Pretorius , a man of great ability , at the head of the Republic ...
... object of preventing all trade with the Boers . After a while better counsels prevailed and the British force was withdrawn , the Boers being left to themselves with Pretorius , a man of great ability , at the head of the Republic ...
Strana 9
... object is to acquire gold , and in order to effect that consummation , they are ready to trample under foot not only principles but patriotism . In other respects , however , the Boers find prevalent a very different condition of things ...
... object is to acquire gold , and in order to effect that consummation , they are ready to trample under foot not only principles but patriotism . In other respects , however , the Boers find prevalent a very different condition of things ...
Strana 39
... objects of such companies are , to a large degree , incompatible with the just and upright administration of a new and undeveloped country . The primary object of a company must be a pecuniary one , and its share- holders the very first ...
... objects of such companies are , to a large degree , incompatible with the just and upright administration of a new and undeveloped country . The primary object of a company must be a pecuniary one , and its share- holders the very first ...
Strana 41
... objects in the said petition , set forth under the cor- porate name of the British South Africa Company . " That the existence of a powerful British company , controlled by those of our subjects in whom we have confidence , and having ...
... objects in the said petition , set forth under the cor- porate name of the British South Africa Company . " That the existence of a powerful British company , controlled by those of our subjects in whom we have confidence , and having ...
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18 Bouverie Street 1896 THE TRANSVAAL Africa arms Article autocratic believe Boers and Uitlanders Britain British Government British subjects Buluwayo burg Burghers cable Cape Colony Chamberlain Chartered Company chief executive authority cloth concessions Convention Crown 8vo despatched Dr Jameson Dutch England English Englishmen EXTRACT fact feeling financiers force foreign German gold grant grievances High Commissioner independence inhabitants interests January Johannesburg justice Krugersdorp land large number laws licence London Majesty Majesty's dominions Majesty's Government matter ment miles military or naval mining Natal natives naval service offence officers opinion Orange Free Orange River person population possession President Kruger Press Pretoria purpose Rand readers reason received regard respect Rhodes Rhodesia Secretary sent ship Sir Bartle Sir Bartle Frere Sir Hercules Robinson South African Republic telegram Telegraph thereof Threadneedle Street tion Transvaal Government Transvaal question Transvaal Republic treaty trekked Vaal River Volksraad W. F. Regan wealth Zulus
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