Boer and Uitlander: The True History of the Late Events in South AfricaDigby, Long, 1896 - 248 pages |
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Page 7
... consider or detail the sad memories connected with the restoration of 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 ...
... consider or detail the sad memories connected with the restoration of 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 ...
Page 9
... considers the sacrifices they have made to retain their independence , that they were not content to accept the annexation which Sir Theophilus Shepstone effected by a stroke of the pen . Once more the Boers find the old condition of ...
... considers the sacrifices they have made to retain their independence , that they were not content to accept the annexation which Sir Theophilus Shepstone effected by a stroke of the pen . Once more the Boers find the old condition of ...
Page 10
... consider the statements made , to clear their minds of cant and prejudice , and to determine that , so far as in them lies , the sturdy , brave and independent , if rough , Dutch farmers shall have that justice which is the inalienable ...
... consider the statements made , to clear their minds of cant and prejudice , and to determine that , so far as in them lies , the sturdy , brave and independent , if rough , Dutch farmers shall have that justice which is the inalienable ...
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... consider too dry details regarding the physical and other features of the Transvaal . Briefly , then , the Republic under the sway of President Kruger has an area of about 120,000 square miles . Perhaps its extent will be better ...
... consider too dry details regarding the physical and other features of the Transvaal . Briefly , then , the Republic under the sway of President Kruger has an area of about 120,000 square miles . Perhaps its extent will be better ...
Page 27
... within the period of six months after its execution , and in default of such ratification this Convention shall be null and void . I shall have occasion later on to consider whether or The Conventions of 1881 and 1884 27.
... within the period of six months after its execution , and in default of such ratification this Convention shall be null and void . I shall have occasion later on to consider whether or The Conventions of 1881 and 1884 27.
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Boer and Uitlander - The True History of the Late Events in South Africa William Frederick Regan No preview available - 2010 |
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