Boer and Uitlander: The True History of the Late Events in South AfricaDigby, Long & Company, 1896 - 248 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... regard the matter from the " d - d Boer " point of view , and to jump to the conclusion that , although the incursion of Dr Jameson into the Transvaal might , from a high and dry legal standpoint , not have been entirely justifiable ...
... regard the matter from the " d - d Boer " point of view , and to jump to the conclusion that , although the incursion of Dr Jameson into the Transvaal might , from a high and dry legal standpoint , not have been entirely justifiable ...
Strana viii
... regard the Transvaal question , as a whole , from a prejudiced , and consequently entirely erroneous , standpoint . To so great an extent has this fact been borne in upon me that I have felt impelled , from a simple desire that ...
... regard the Transvaal question , as a whole , from a prejudiced , and consequently entirely erroneous , standpoint . To so great an extent has this fact been borne in upon me that I have felt impelled , from a simple desire that ...
Strana 7
... connected with the restoration of Be Boer independence . Whatever may be our feelings in regard to the Boer population , Laing's Nek and Majuba Hill must ever be unpleasant names for Englishmen , Who are the Boers ? 7.
... connected with the restoration of Be Boer independence . Whatever may be our feelings in regard to the Boer population , Laing's Nek and Majuba Hill must ever be unpleasant names for Englishmen , Who are the Boers ? 7.
Strana 14
... regards the population of the Transvaal , it is hardly possible to give any even approximately correct figures ... regard to the South African Republic . I hope , however , I have said enough to enable my readers to comprehend the ...
... regards the population of the Transvaal , it is hardly possible to give any even approximately correct figures ... regard to the South African Republic . I hope , however , I have said enough to enable my readers to comprehend the ...
Strana 17
... regard to rights of property by reason of the religious opinions which he holds . XVII . The British Resident will receive from the Government of the Transvaal State such assistance and support as can by law be given to him for the due ...
... regard to rights of property by reason of the religious opinions which he holds . XVII . The British Resident will receive from the Government of the Transvaal State such assistance and support as can by law be given to him for the due ...
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18 Bouverie Street 1896 THE TRANSVAAL arms Article autocratic believe Boers and Uitlanders Britain British subjects Buluwayo burg Burghers cable Cape Colony Chamberlain Chartered Company chief executive authority cloth concessions Convention crisis Crown 8vo despatched detained Dr Jameson Dutch England English Englishmen Exchange Telegraph EXTRACT fact feeling financiers force foreign German gold grant grievances High Commissioner independence inhabitants interests January Johannes Johannesburg justice Krugersdorp land laws liberty licence London Majesty Majesty's dominions Majesty's Government matter ment military or naval mining Natal natives naval service offence officers opinion Orange Free Orange River person population possession President Kruger Press Pretoria prisoners purpose Rand readers reason received referred regard respect Rhodes Rhodesia Secretary ship Sir Bartle Frere Sir Hercules Robinson Sir Jacobus South African Republic telegram Telegraph thereof Threadneedle Street tion Transvaal Government Transvaal question Transvaal Republic treaty Vaal Volksraad W. F. Regan wealth Zulus
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