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... Uitlanders redressed , and that we could not turn a deaf ear to their petitions . But if that be admitted , the Government win their whole case , for it is impossible in studying the blue- books on the long correspondence and ...
... Uitlanders redressed , and that we could not turn a deaf ear to their petitions . But if that be admitted , the Government win their whole case , for it is impossible in studying the blue- books on the long correspondence and ...
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... Uitlanders and those interested to be so surrounded with diffi- culties and qualifications as to be absolutely worthless . Ac- cordingly , Mr. Chamberlain made the following very reason- able request , conveyed to Sir Alfred Milner by ...
... Uitlanders and those interested to be so surrounded with diffi- culties and qualifications as to be absolutely worthless . Ac- cordingly , Mr. Chamberlain made the following very reason- able request , conveyed to Sir Alfred Milner by ...
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... Uitlanders . That being so , Her Majesty's Government are unable to appreciate the objections enter- tained by the Government of the South African Republic to a Joint Com- mission of Inquiry , into the complicated details and technical ...
... Uitlanders . That being so , Her Majesty's Government are unable to appreciate the objections enter- tained by the Government of the South African Republic to a Joint Com- mission of Inquiry , into the complicated details and technical ...
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... Uitlanders in future will render unnecessary any further intervention on their behalf , but Her Majesty's Government cannot of course debar themselves from their rights under the Conventions nor divest themselves of the ordinary ...
... Uitlanders in future will render unnecessary any further intervention on their behalf , but Her Majesty's Government cannot of course debar themselves from their rights under the Conventions nor divest themselves of the ordinary ...
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... Uitlanders in future will render unnecessary any further inter- vention on their behalf , but Her Majesty's Government cannot , of course , debar themselves from their rights under the Con- ventions , nor divest themselves of the ...
... Uitlanders in future will render unnecessary any further inter- vention on their behalf , but Her Majesty's Government cannot , of course , debar themselves from their rights under the Con- ventions , nor divest themselves of the ...
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