The reason given for taking over the Transvaal was that it was badly governed, and paved the way for foreigners to come in and set up a foreign government in this country. These reasons have been given, and do you suppose for one moment that the people... Our South African Empire - Página 8de William Henry Parr Greswell - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1879 - 60 páginas
...people of England, and that they would be very glad to give the Transvaal up. I advise you, as your friend, not to believe one word of it. The reason...for one moment that the people of England would be socowardly as to take the country, and not make an attempt to govern it well ; to throw over all the... | |
| Thomas Fortescue Carter - 1883 - 662 páginas
...people of England, and that they would be very glad to give the Transvaal up. I advise you, as your friend, not to believe one word of it. The reason...people of England would be so cowardly as to take the country and not make an attempt to govern it well ? to t/1rcnu over all the men who have stuck... | |
| John Nixon (writer on South Africa.) - 1885 - 434 páginas
...he had no power to give them anything of the kind. Sir Bartle said in the course of his speech, — The reason given for taking over the Transvaal was...people of England would be so cowardly as to take the country, and not make an attempt to govern it well ; to throw over all the men who have stuck by... | |
| John Nixon - 1885 - 440 páginas
...he had no power to give them anything of the kind. Sir Bartle said in the course of his speech, — The reason given for taking over the Transvaal was...people of England would be so cowardly as to take the country, and not make an attempt to govern it well ; to throw over all the men who have stuck by... | |
| Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - 1902 - 798 páginas
...people of England, and that they would be very glad to give the Transvaal up. I advise you as your friend not to believe one word of it. The reason given...people of England would be so cowardly as to take the country and not make an attempt to govern it well, to throw over all the men who have stuck by... | |
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