| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 704 strani
...seems to imply that the Dutch have some superior right even in this colony to their fellow-citizens of British birth. Thousands of men peaceably disposed,...corresponding exasperation on the side of the British. I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda but some striking proof of the... | |
| 1900 - 376 strani
...references to the armaments of the Transvaal, its alliance with the Orange Free Staate, and the active sympathy which in case of war it would receive from...corresponding exasperation on the side of the British. || I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda but some striking proof of the... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1899 - 262 strani
...references to the armaments of the Transvaal, its alliance with the Orange Free State, and the active sympathy which in case of war it would receive from...corresponding exasperation on the side of the British. I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda but some striking proof of the... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1900 - 342 strani
...seems to imply that the Dutch have some superior right, even in this colony, to their fellow-subjects of British birth. Thousands of men peaceably disposed,...corresponding exasperation on the side of the British. I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda but some striking proof of the... | |
| 1900 - 722 strani
...seems to imply that the Dutch have some superior right even in this colony to their fellow-citizens of British birth. Thousands of men peaceably disposed,...corresponding exasperation on the side of the British. I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda but some striking proof of the... | |
| 1900 - 728 strani
...British Government, is producing a great effect upon a large number of our Dutch fellow colonists. Thousands of men peaceably disposed, and, if left...corresponding exasperation on the side of the British." 4. The Bloemfontein Conference. — To this important despatch Mr. Chamberlain addressed a detailed... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - 1900 - 596 strani
...seems to imply that the Dutch have some superior right, even in this colony, to their fellow-citizens of British birth. Thousands of men peaceably disposed,...disaffection, and there is a corresponding exasperation upon the part of the British. ' I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda... | |
| Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - 1902 - 798 strani
...British Government, is producing a great effect upon a large number of our Dutch fellow-colonists. Language is frequently used which seems to imply that...drawn into disaffection, and there is a corresponding exaggeration on the side of the British. Probably no passage in the despatch has been more severely... | |
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1902 - 440 strani
...seems to imply that the Dutch have some superior right even in this Colony to their fellow-citizens of British birth. Thousands of men peaceably disposed,...corresponding exasperation on the side of the British. ' I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda but some striking proof of the... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - 1902 - 164 strani
...seems to imply that the Dutch have some superior right, even in this colony, to their fellow-citizens of British birth. Thousands of men peaceably disposed,...disaffection, and there is a corresponding exasperation upon the part of the British. ' I can see nothing which will put a stop to this mischievous propaganda... | |
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