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THE SOUTH-AFRICANDuringtheir racial passion. year,CRISIS.my27,tour in America, lasthad confidential conversations with men-of-Iwhiteme manremains and always will remain their chimericalideal.colour o ...
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THE SOUTH- AFRICAN28equalsareainthewholeCRISIS.of Great Britain (308600314628); and the latter Bavaria Wurtemberg, the Grand Duchy of Baden, and AlsaceagainstKilometresLorraine put together (1 38070 kilometres against 1 ...
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THE SOUTH- AFRICAN29CRISIS.value of whose annual product of diamonds to £ 4,000,000.Toamountedthis first cynical violation of dulyacquired rights England added, on April 12more scandalous rupturestillvaal. Sirengagements ...
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30THE SOUTHAFRICANCRISIS.and the Vaal go back to its source, before the would be given back to the Boers. ') Badvens,Transvaalcame ofluckthehis braggadocia.withtri- colour,Heidelberg;atappointed ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICANCRISIS.31,This time they had the good fortuneof the Treaty.to be received in the capital in a spirit of concihation,and although Lord Derby, goaded by the opposition, especiall}^ inthe House of Lords, was obliged to save ...
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32THE SOUTH-AFRICANwould be purefolly.CRISIS.Already Dr. Jameson was pre-paring his raid at Mafeking under the protection of the Minister of the Cape, and in 1895 he carried outMr. Chamberlain has never been ablehis operations.clear ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICAN33CRISIS.be SO far intimidated as to accepttodemands, peace would have been preferableberlain'sBut the end he pursued was as clear as day.to him.ByMr. Cham-allthe threat of a military occupation h ...
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;THE SOUTH-AFRICAN34until the aggressorpatientlyCRISIS,had finished sharpeningweapons would have been tantamount to committing suicide, and when we saw the English soldiers enter hisPretoriaof thehearthad appealed ...
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THE SOUTH- AFRICAN35CRISIS.London not more than fifteen years passed away before peace was disturbed. Though numbering less than a 100,000 the Boers were scattSince the convention ofan area as wide as that of the whole ofovereredThey were burdened ...
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36THE SOUTH-AFRICANCRISIS.be preferred because the chief justice of the superiorwas deposed ? But in the United States in 1839 President Johnson got over the difficulty by reducing to nine the members of the supreme court and procured a complacent majority of a sort ^) ...