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South Africa - Page 36
de Anthony Trollope - 1878 - 4 pages
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S. W. Silver & Co.'s Handbook to South Africa: Including the Cape Colony ...

S.W. Silver & Co - 1880 - 642 pages
...avenge a series of encroachments ; they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain ; and the claim of sovereignty over the new province must be renounced. It rests upon a conquest resulting...
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History of the Zulu War

Alexander Wilmot - 1880 - 284 pages
...justification of the late war; they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain; and the claim of sovereignty over the new province, bounded by the Keiskamma and the Kei, must be renounced....
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Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, Volume 13

Royal Commonwealth Society - 1882 - 624 pages
...justification for the late war. They had perfect right to regard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain/' adding, " as far as I am at present enabled to judge, the original justice is on the side of the conquered,...
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History of South Africa from the Foundation of the European Settlement to ...

George McCall Theal - 1893 - 670 pages
...reluctantly, the conclusion that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain.' . . . ' The claim of sovereignty over the new province bounded by the Keiskama and the Kei must be...
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A Short History of British Colonial Policy

Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 530 pages
...reluctantly, the conclusion that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain." In these circumstances " the claim of sovereignty over the new province . . . must be renounced. It...
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A Historical Geography of the British Colonies, Volume 4

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1897 - 600 pages
...they were the victims of ' systematic injustice,' driven by desperation into the attempt to ' extort by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain.' The Colonial Secretary's sympathies were all with the coloured CH. V. men. The Governor had fresh in...
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The Boer States: Land and People

Augustus Henry Keane - 1900 - 398 pages
...a series of encroachments ; they had the perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain ; and the claim of sovereignty over the new province (province of Queen Adelaide) must be renounced. It rests...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 11

1882 - 1114 pages
...reluctantly, the conclusion that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain.' a Mr. Noble's account of the electrical effect produced by this despatch of Lord Glenelg's recalls...
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South Africa: History to 1895. 1913

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1913 - 654 pages
...they were the victims of ' systematic injustice,' driven by desperation into the attempt to 'extort by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain.' 1 Papers relating to Cape of Good Hope, Kaffir war, &c., 1836, p. 69. The Colonial Secretary's sympathies...
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A History of South Africa: From the Earliest Days to Union

William Charles Scully - 1915 - 350 pages
...reluctantly, the conclusion that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force that redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain." Unaccountable Action of Captain Stockenstrom. — Lord Glenelg's action becomes intelligible when one...
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