South Africa, Volume 2Bernard Tauchnitz, 1878 |
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Page 55
... Sir Theophilus , after a sojourn of ten weeks at Pretoria , in which the question of the annexation was submitted to the Volksraad and in which petitions and counter - petitions were signed , did annex the whole coun- try permanently ...
... Sir Theophilus , after a sojourn of ten weeks at Pretoria , in which the question of the annexation was submitted to the Volksraad and in which petitions and counter - petitions were signed , did annex the whole coun- try permanently ...
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... Sir Theophilus , as I must seem to have done in the remarks I have just made , and to which I always felt myself prompted by the high - handedness of the proceeding , —I have never encountered even a doubtful word on the subject ...
... Sir Theophilus , as I must seem to have done in the remarks I have just made , and to which I always felt myself prompted by the high - handedness of the proceeding , —I have never encountered even a doubtful word on the subject ...
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... Sir Theophilus and have the less repugnance therefore to surmise the con- dition of his mind when he received the order to go to Pretoria . Had he told me his mind I might have been unable to publish my own surmises . He knew that the ...
... Sir Theophilus and have the less repugnance therefore to surmise the con- dition of his mind when he received the order to go to Pretoria . Had he told me his mind I might have been unable to publish my own surmises . He knew that the ...
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... Sir Theophilus doubted much when he read the Com- mission which had been sent to him , or that he thought very much of all the safeguards and provisions . He pro- bably felt , as did everybody else , that the South African Republic had ...
... Sir Theophilus doubted much when he read the Com- mission which had been sent to him , or that he thought very much of all the safeguards and provisions . He pro- bably felt , as did everybody else , that the South African Republic had ...
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... Sir Theophilus as he was then placed . No other Governor could know the condition of the matter as well as he did . To get the authority needed he must have wasted six weeks during which it would have been known to every member of the ...
... Sir Theophilus as he was then placed . No other Governor could know the condition of the matter as well as he did . To get the authority needed he must have wasted six weeks during which it would have been known to every member of the ...
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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