Boer and Uitlander: The True History of the Late Events in South AfricaDigby, Long, 1896 - 248 pages |
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... reason than to accumulate wealth in a hurry . I shall deal with the alleged " grievances " of these Uitlanders , and I shall show to what extent those " grievances " have been magni- fied , and how the treatment of those " grievances by ...
... reason than to accumulate wealth in a hurry . I shall deal with the alleged " grievances " of these Uitlanders , and I shall show to what extent those " grievances " have been magni- fied , and how the treatment of those " grievances by ...
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... reason than that they defeated us at Majuba Hill - I believe that if Englishmen clearly comprehended the - to put it mildly - inconsiderate treatment the Boers have met with at the hands of the British Government for so many decades ...
... reason than that they defeated us at Majuba Hill - I believe that if Englishmen clearly comprehended the - to put it mildly - inconsiderate treatment the Boers have met with at the hands of the British Government for so many decades ...
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... reason for believ- ing that the population of Johannesburg before the recent trouble was not far short of that figure , and was , moreover , increasing at the rate of somewhere about 1000 per week . Such are a few meagre details in ...
... reason for believ- ing that the population of Johannesburg before the recent trouble was not far short of that figure , and was , moreover , increasing at the rate of somewhere about 1000 per week . Such are a few meagre details in ...
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... 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 discharge of his functions . He ...
... 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 discharge of his functions . He ...
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... has remained loyal to Her Majesty dur- ing the late hostilities , shall suffer any molesta- tion by reason of his loyalty , or be liable to any criminal prosecution , or civil action , for any part The Conventions of 1881 and 1884 23.
... has remained loyal to Her Majesty dur- ing the late hostilities , shall suffer any molesta- tion by reason of his loyalty , or be liable to any criminal prosecution , or civil action , for any part The Conventions of 1881 and 1884 23.
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