Boer and Uitlander: The True History of the Late Events in South AfricaDigby, Long, 1896 - 248 pages |
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... South African Republic of a heterogeneous mass of foreigners , many of whom left their country for their country's good , and all of whom came to the Transvaal for no other reason than to accumulate wealth in a hurry . I shall deal with ...
... South African Republic of a heterogeneous mass of foreigners , many of whom left their country for their country's good , and all of whom came to the Transvaal for no other reason than to accumulate wealth in a hurry . I shall deal with ...
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The True History of the Late Events in South Africa William Frederick Regan. very many years the Cape was merely a military post and naval station . The Boers of the South African Republic , better known , perhaps , as the Transvaal ...
The True History of the Late Events in South Africa William Frederick Regan. very many years the Cape was merely a military post and naval station . The Boers of the South African Republic , better known , perhaps , as the Transvaal ...
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The True History of the Late Events in South Africa William Frederick Regan ... Republic under the sway of President Kruger has an area of about 120,000 ... African Re- public is rather larger than that of Great Britain and Ireland ...
The True History of the Late Events in South Africa William Frederick Regan ... Republic under the sway of President Kruger has an area of about 120,000 ... African Re- public is rather larger than that of Great Britain and Ireland ...
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... south of the Zambesi . The extreme breadth of the Republic is 400 miles . The South African Republic is bounded on the north by Bechuanaland , on the south by the Orange Free State and Natal and on the east by Zululand and Mozambique ...
... south of the Zambesi . The extreme breadth of the Republic is 400 miles . The South African Republic is bounded on the north by Bechuanaland , on the south by the Orange Free State and Natal and on the east by Zululand and Mozambique ...
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The True History of the Late Events in South Africa William Frederick Regan. sheep farming and the breeding of cattle and horses . Of the total area of the Republic only about 50,000 acres are under cultivation . Some reference must be ...
The True History of the Late Events in South Africa William Frederick Regan. sheep farming and the breeding of cattle and horses . Of the total area of the Republic only about 50,000 acres are under cultivation . Some reference must be ...
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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 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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