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... Boers as fellow - subjects . We do not want another Ireland . It is merely com- mon political justice that the Government is determined to obtain . On Saturday of last week Mr. Chamber- lain , addressing an audience at Highbury , said ...
... Boers as fellow - subjects . We do not want another Ireland . It is merely com- mon political justice that the Government is determined to obtain . On Saturday of last week Mr. Chamber- lain , addressing an audience at Highbury , said ...
Strana 100
... Boers should not encroach on the boundaries of their neigh- bors . Yet in that very year a raid was made by the Boers into Bechuanaland , a movement suppressed by Sir Charles Warren and his men . Unsuccessful in the west , the Boers ...
... Boers should not encroach on the boundaries of their neigh- bors . Yet in that very year a raid was made by the Boers into Bechuanaland , a movement suppressed by Sir Charles Warren and his men . Unsuccessful in the west , the Boers ...
Strana 101
... Boers base their protest on the fact that , in the Anglo - Boer Convention of 1881 , the suze- rainty of Great Britain was distinctly stated , but in the Convention of 1884 there was no mention of it . To this Great Britain replies that ...
... Boers base their protest on the fact that , in the Anglo - Boer Convention of 1881 , the suze- rainty of Great Britain was distinctly stated , but in the Convention of 1884 there was no mention of it . To this Great Britain replies that ...
Strana 139
... Boers will fight to the end . Mr. Rhodes , however , puts it in another and more brutal way when he declares that there will be peace because President Kruger must yield to irresistible force , and that henceforth the Transvaal will be ...
... Boers will fight to the end . Mr. Rhodes , however , puts it in another and more brutal way when he declares that there will be peace because President Kruger must yield to irresistible force , and that henceforth the Transvaal will be ...
Strana 140
... Boers and British . Because they would not consent to the emancipation of their slaves without adequate compensa- tion , the Boers were driven from Cape Colony and then from Natal . They think that the British would now drive them from ...
... Boers and British . Because they would not consent to the emancipation of their slaves without adequate compensa- tion , the Boers were driven from Cape Colony and then from Natal . They think that the British would now drive them from ...
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Strana 322 - But be not ye called Rabbi: for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren. And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.
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