The Memoirs of Paul Kruger: Four Times President of the South African Republic, Zväzok 1T. F. Unwin, 1902 - 543 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... and the Supreme Court - Sir Alfred Milner - New elections - The Queen of England a " kwaaie vrouw " - Closer alliance with the Orange Free State • 211 237 CHAPTER XII PAUL KRUGER'S FOURTH PRESIDENCY The Bunu Question - CONTENTS ix.
... and the Supreme Court - Sir Alfred Milner - New elections - The Queen of England a " kwaaie vrouw " - Closer alliance with the Orange Free State • 211 237 CHAPTER XII PAUL KRUGER'S FOURTH PRESIDENCY The Bunu Question - CONTENTS ix.
Strana x
... Sir Alfred Milner - F . W. Reitz - J . C. Smuts - The agitation of the South African League — The Edgar Case - The Crisis : the suffrage , the suzerainty- The Ultimatum - The War - President Kruger during the War - On the way to Europe ...
... Sir Alfred Milner - F . W. Reitz - J . C. Smuts - The agitation of the South African League — The Edgar Case - The Crisis : the suffrage , the suzerainty- The Ultimatum - The War - President Kruger during the War - On the way to Europe ...
Strana 239
... Sir Alfred Milner - New elections - The Queen of England a “ kwaaie vrouw " -Closer alliance with the Orange Free State . HE result of the new election was : TH Kruger . Joubert . Chief Justice Kotzé • 7,854 votes 7,009 " " 81 ...
... Sir Alfred Milner - New elections - The Queen of England a “ kwaaie vrouw " -Closer alliance with the Orange Free State . HE result of the new election was : TH Kruger . Joubert . Chief Justice Kotzé • 7,854 votes 7,009 " " 81 ...
Strana 289
... Sir Alfred Milner was appointed Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa . Sir Alfred 1 Testing , or criticizing . In my translation of President Kruger's speech , printed in the Appendix , in which he ascribes the ...
... Sir Alfred Milner was appointed Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa . Sir Alfred 1 Testing , or criticizing . In my translation of President Kruger's speech , printed in the Appendix , in which he ascribes the ...
Strana 290
... Sir Alfred Milner only with a view of driving matters in South Africa to extremes . The appointment was received by the Jingoes with loud jubilation . The aim and principle of his policy are to be found in the words which he spoke to a ...
... Sir Alfred Milner only with a view of driving matters in South Africa to extremes . The appointment was received by the Jingoes with loud jubilation . The aim and principle of his policy are to be found in the words which he spoke to a ...
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The Memoirs of Paul Kruger: Four Times President of the South ..., Zväzok 1 Paul Kruger Úplné zobrazenie - 1902 |
The memoirs of Paul Kruger, four times president of the South ..., Zväzok 1 Paul Kruger Úplné zobrazenie - 1902 |
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