South Africa, Volume 2Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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... Governor Keate of Natal was appointed as arbitrator to draw a line between the Republic and the natives , and he declared this territory to be a portion of Bechuanaland . But the Transvaal , rejecting Governor Keate's award , took the ...
... Governor Keate of Natal was appointed as arbitrator to draw a line between the Republic and the natives , and he declared this territory to be a portion of Bechuanaland . But the Transvaal , rejecting Governor Keate's award , took the ...
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... Governor Stockenstrom , when appealed to , declared that he knew of no law which prevented His Majesty's subjects from leaving His Majesty's dominions and settling elsewhere . That these people must be allowed to go away with their ...
... Governor Stockenstrom , when appealed to , declared that he knew of no law which prevented His Majesty's subjects from leaving His Majesty's dominions and settling elsewhere . That these people must be allowed to go away with their ...
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... Governor of the Cape Colony . This was an offence which could not be borne . Andreas Pretorius , that most uncompromising , most stiff - necked and self - reliant of all the Dutchmen , had left Natal in disgust with this Governor and ...
... Governor of the Cape Colony . This was an offence which could not be borne . Andreas Pretorius , that most uncompromising , most stiff - necked and self - reliant of all the Dutchmen , had left Natal in disgust with this Governor and ...
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... Governor Keate as umpire , and his decision , which was hostile to the claims of the Republic , was accepted by the Pre- sident . But the Volksraad repudiated their President , declaring that he had acted without their authority , and ...
... Governor Keate as umpire , and his decision , which was hostile to the claims of the Republic , was accepted by the Pre- sident . But the Volksraad repudiated their President , declaring that he had acted without their authority , and ...
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... been the care of the Governor be- fore he had thought of a new code . Mr. Burgers rushed at once to the fruition of all the good things which a country can possess without stopping to see whether they were 44 THE TRANSVAAL .
... been the care of the Governor be- fore he had thought of a new code . Mr. Burgers rushed at once to the fruition of all the good things which a country can possess without stopping to see whether they were 44 THE TRANSVAAL .
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Adam Kok altogether annexation Baralongs Basutos Bechuanas become Bloemfontein Boer's Britain British brought Bultfontein Burgers called Cape Colony capital carried cattle certainly Chief claim Colonial Office coloured comfort copper Delagoa Bay Diamond Fields diggers district doubt Dutch Boer Dutchman duty endeavoured England English Englishman European farm farmers feel fighting Fingos Galekas gold Government Governor Griqualand West Griquas hands horses Hottentot Kafir Kafraria Kimberley Kreli labour land live look matter miles Moshesh Natal nation Natives never once Orange Free Orange River paid peculiarly perhaps population possession President Pretoria probably question railway Republic road schools Secretary seems settled Sir Theophilus South Africa South African Republic stones territory Thaba Ncho Theophilus Shepstone thing tion told town Transvaal travelled treaty tribe Vaal river Volksraad vote wages Waterboer Zulus