Umpandi, and they have kept playing with me all this time, treating me as a child ? Go back and tell the English that I shall now act on my own account, and if they wish me to agree to their laws, I shall leave and become a wanderer ; but before I go... The Annual Register - Página 6editado por - 1880Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1877 - 302 páginas
...account, and if they wish me to agree to iheir laws 1 shall leave and become a wanderer; but before 1 go it will be seen, as I shall not go without having...he is Governor of Natal, and I am Governor here." Taken before me, (Signed) F. BERNARD FYNNEY, Interpreter to the Natal Government. Office of Secretary... | |
| William Clifford Holden - 1879 - 260 páginas
...the death of my father Umpanda, and they have kept playing with me all this time, treating me like a child ? Go back, and tell the English that I shall...he is governor of Natal, and I am governor here.' The difference between these two answers is very apparent. The probability is that others besides men... | |
| Thomas J. Lucas - 1879 - 432 páginas
...leave and become a wanderer; but I shall not go without having acted, and before I go it will be seen. Go back and tell the white men this, and let them...he is Governor of Natal, and I am Governor here." Such language might not be deemed unkingly, if it were not associated with the practice of cruelty... | |
| sir John Bowring - 1879 - 626 páginas
...before I go it will be seen, as I shall not go before I have acted. Go back and tell the white man this, and let them hear it well. The Governor of Natal...equal. He is Governor of Natal and I am Governor here." From this there can be no doubt that the Zulu monarch had been measuring his strength, and felt himself... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1880 - 692 páginas
...intervene, and take a very decided line in regard to the proceedings of the South African Republic." This view was strengthened by the course of the war...magistrates near the Zulu frontier was of opinion that " mm from Umhlati was to blame" — was despatched in November, 1876. Our South African colonists were... | |
| Charles L. Norris-Newman - 1880 - 464 páginas
...the death of my father ' Umpandi,' and they have kept playing with me all this time treating me like a child? Go back and tell the English that I shall...is Governor of Natal, and I am Governor here." This certainly does not seem to indicate peaceful intentions, or afford ground for any hope of the fulfilment... | |
| Sir Henry Hallam Parr - 1880 - 634 páginas
...before I go it will be seen, as I shall not go without having acted. " Go back and tell the white man this, and let them hear it well ! The Governor of...he is Governor of Natal, and I am governor here." In ending this chapter I would remark that these extracts are not intended to prove that the Zulu king... | |
| Cornelius Vijn - 1880 - 242 páginas
...before I go it will be seen, as I shall not go without having acted. ' Go back and tell the Whitemen this, and let them hear it well. The Governor of Natal and I are equal [? sllingene, ' we are in like positions '] : he is Governor of Natal, and I am Governor here.' 'I... | |
| Edwin Munsell Bliss - 1891 - 726 páginas
...leave and become a wanderer ; but I shall not go without having acted, and before I go it will be seen. Go back and tell the white men this, and let them...he is governor of Natal, and I am governor here." When Isaacs visited the Zulu kingdom in 1835, and had some talk with Chaka on political affairs in... | |
| William Basil Worsfold - 1895 - 326 páginas
...before I go it will be seen, as I shall not go without having acted. Go back and tell the white man this, and let them hear it well. The Governor of Natal...He is governor of Natal, and I am governor here." (From despatch of Frere, December 10, 1878.) 14. Recall of Sir Bartle Frere. The reasons for the defeat... | |
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