The Scottish Review, Band 35A. Gardner, 1900 |
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... Colony . Natal had been freed from the dread of the Zulus . The Transvaal had gained all it desired , and had assumed the rank of a friendly protected State . But in the 80's far - reaching movements made them- selves felt . Africa was ...
... Colony . Natal had been freed from the dread of the Zulus . The Transvaal had gained all it desired , and had assumed the rank of a friendly protected State . But in the 80's far - reaching movements made them- selves felt . Africa was ...
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... Colonists who say plainly that they were unable to continue members of that body because of the seditious rubbish ' talked at its local gatherings . Bond or no Bond , one could not live a month in South Africa without noticing that some ...
... Colonists who say plainly that they were unable to continue members of that body because of the seditious rubbish ' talked at its local gatherings . Bond or no Bond , one could not live a month in South Africa without noticing that some ...
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... Colony a widespread sympathy with the Transvaal originating honourably enough , but fostered directly and indirectly by Transvaal emissaries ; that not a few Colonists fought under the Transvaal flag ; that many more would have done the ...
... Colony a widespread sympathy with the Transvaal originating honourably enough , but fostered directly and indirectly by Transvaal emissaries ; that not a few Colonists fought under the Transvaal flag ; that many more would have done the ...
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... Colony recognised that the question at issue was not the mere muni- cipal one of the outlanders ' grievances , but the continuance of British supremacy in South Africa , or as it was popularly put there — who was to be baas . The ...
... Colony recognised that the question at issue was not the mere muni- cipal one of the outlanders ' grievances , but the continuance of British supremacy in South Africa , or as it was popularly put there — who was to be baas . The ...
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... Colony a twelvemonth ago , it was , the writer well remembers , hailed instinctively as the beginning of the end ; and before the Bloemfontein conference was concluded , the common feeling was that further negotiation was but a marking ...
... Colony a twelvemonth ago , it was , the writer well remembers , hailed instinctively as the beginning of the end ; and before the Bloemfontein conference was concluded , the common feeling was that further negotiation was but a marking ...
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