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THE SOUTH-AFRICAN CRISISProfessor A. Member ofReprinted from theKUYPERthe Slatea- Generald. d., ll. d.of Holland.EEYUE DES DEUX MONDES February 1900.Translated and Prefaced BY A. E.ELETCHER.Fourth. Edition,LONDON STOP TH ...
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Il^TEODUCTIOI^.Dr.Abraham Kuyper,and reviewSouthofopinions cannot butmenwomen;,ndajournalist,commandallairs,isa greatDutchman whosethe respectful attention of tlioughtfulw ...
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—IVmentary eloquence and debate. HeHemanya voluminous author andismanaisMr. Gladstone foundfinds rest only, aslated into various languages.Ait,of tireless industry"in change of occupati ...
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!THE SOUTH-AFRICANThe nineteenth centuryisdrawing toopened with splendid promisefor liberty,for the restitution of violated rights.hopeswere realized by the away, shouldAtsuccessfulreforms which made for freedom. ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICANstrugglecleronsgoingisstandingareChristians,onCRISIS.between Christians &by to see whether the Chri-Europe or the Christians of Africa willstians offinallyget the upper ha ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICAN3CRISIS.England. Holland being the weaker power was forcedAmerican colony by the treat of Breda in 1667, and her colony at the Cape b}^ the conventionto cede herof London, AprilIStii-1S14.The report to the effect that ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICANhadAmericanlost her richneed of consolidating theCRISIS.colonies,Englandfeltthefamousconquests of theseemed to her indispensable to secure a naval station at the Cape. Captain Robert who, on proba ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICANCRISIS.they are proud, and during the great war ofmdependence they sealed with their blood their aversion forNow, the same kind of thing haseverything English.happenedatCape^).CaptainPercivalhimself ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICANCapebold enough to say that the Dutch colonistsisregarded the English asrights,,arrogant abovemoreover was thereciprocal.i).The aversionCaptain Percival tells us thatEnglish the colonist ap ...