Boer and Uitlander: The True History of the Late Events in South AfricaDigby, Long & Company, 1896 - 248 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... possible , be judged justly and dispassion- ately by the masses of this country , to , as succinctly and concisely as possible , lay before the reader my case for the Boers . I want to show who the Boers are , why they came to South ...
... possible , be judged justly and dispassion- ately by the masses of this country , to , as succinctly and concisely as possible , lay before the reader my case for the Boers . I want to show who the Boers are , why they came to South ...
Strana 9
... possible for them to " trek , " the climatorial conditions and the products are prohibitive of the favourite Boer pursuit of pastoral life . There is now , accordingly , literally nowhere for them to " trek " if they abandon the ...
... possible for them to " trek , " the climatorial conditions and the products are prohibitive of the favourite Boer pursuit of pastoral life . There is now , accordingly , literally nowhere for them to " trek " if they abandon the ...
Strana 14
... possible to give any even approximately correct figures . According to the official census of 1890 , the white population of the Republic numbered 119,128 . There is , however , good reason for believ- ing that the population of ...
... possible to give any even approximately correct figures . According to the official census of 1890 , the white population of the Republic numbered 119,128 . There is , however , good reason for believ- ing that the population of ...
Strana 35
... possible contingencies , to which the crude , ill - formed , vacillating policy of successive Governments in England has exposed the future of our great South African possessions . It would be no such very easy strategy , in the event ...
... possible contingencies , to which the crude , ill - formed , vacillating policy of successive Governments in England has exposed the future of our great South African possessions . It would be no such very easy strategy , in the event ...
Strana 60
... the constant policy of the British Govern- ment to avoid conflicts with the native African races as much as possible . Nay , more , it has been the settled principle of the Colonial Office to treat the 60 Boer and Uitlander.
... the constant policy of the British Govern- ment to avoid conflicts with the native African races as much as possible . Nay , more , it has been the settled principle of the Colonial Office to treat the 60 Boer and Uitlander.
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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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