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48THE SOUTfl-APBICANto think of agovernment whichCRISIS.insistsupon hasteningon facihties for naturalising elsewhere its own subjects? It is as if a mother wishing to get rid of her own children,triedThen government for adopter. ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICAN50thatitCRISIS.respected this right of veto there was norence or coUision possibleifboth parties to thediffe-treat}:^had been honest in their deahngs. Over the Transvaal England had a certain supremacy, ...
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;THE SOUTH-AFRICAN49CRISIS.of government, subject to reservations with referenceand onto certain specified matters'^',Chamberlain dechxredOct. 19tiil899 Mr."Surely no one has ever argued:Suzerainty was otherwise than def ...
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54THE SOUTH-AFRICANCRISIS.Mr. Kruger, or even of physical superiority on the Tugela oratModder-Rivier ?we haveseems that we mustItwhen an Englishmanbe doubtful"Weseen, that:harvest of seventy years of ...
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THE SOUTH-AFRICAN52announcingSteynPresidenttonew convention addedtheTransvaal thatFreevetoproduceLord Derby of Febr. will be left free toferenceandtheof18S4only with regar ...
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CRISIS.51Thus he writes:"The cardinalTHE SOUTH- AFRICANdependenvi/.(jeimralfor me....factissupremacy, predominance, preponde-what you will O-" 'i'his idea of "paramount power" haunts him he washes to paramountcy,r ...
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!THE SOUTH-AFRICANZwaziland prevented him that wouldhave"paramountcy"been heO-Tonotdidprotect the Protectorbut asabsurd;too53CRISIS.forhisfrom urgingdesistit ...
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!THE SOUTH-ArRICANthink,thekindoiCRISIS.civilizationwhoseblessingsa the morahsts of London wish to spread amongst in people whom Mr. Gibson Bowles described, even the EnglishParliament, asGodfearing people." ...
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THE SOUTH-AJEICAN•^•5CRISIS.lamgrieved to say. on the field of battle. Without a scrupulous respect for acquired rights and without sincerity above all suspicion eveiy civilization breaks or,down. But England has violated the treaties of Bloemfontein and the San ...
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!THE SOUTH-AFEICAN•)/CRISIS.that the disagreement was only over a bare tenth ofthe proposed termsAccording to Mr. Chamberlaini).he wished to say "I accept", but he saidwaythat everj^body understoodcontrar3\When ...