It is scarcely necessary for us to recapitulate what is now matter of history ; suffice it to say that the position of thousands of Englishmen and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually... Report of the Select Committee of the Cape of Good Hope House of Assembly on ... - Stran 191avtor: Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Parliament. House of Assembly. Select Committee on the Jameson Raid into the Territory of South African Republic - 1897 - 300 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 700 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country,...danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is to a considerable extent controlling our destinies and, in conjunction with the Boer leaders, endeavouring... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 684 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country,...danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is to a considerable extent controlling our destinies and, in conjunction with the Boer leaders, endeavouring... | |
| Fydell Edmund Garrett, E. J. Edwards - 1897 - 360 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay, virtually, the whole of the revenue of the country,...danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is, to a considerable extent, controlling our destinies, and, in conjunction with the Boer leaders, endeavouring... | |
| 1897 - 894 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country...as to cause a very deepseated sense of discontent und danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is toa considerable extent controlling our destinies,... | |
| Alfred Sidney Johnson - 1897 - 1074 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the I'itlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country,...of the subject, and to undermine the security for properly to such an extent as to cause a very deep-seated sense of discontent and danger. A foreign... | |
| Florence Phillips - 1899 - 326 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country,...danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is to a considerable extent controlling our destinies, and, in conjunction with the Boer leaders, endeavouring... | |
| Sir Percy Fitzpatrick - 1899 - 480 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country...danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is to a considerable extent controlling our destinies, and in conjunction with the Boer leaders endeavouring... | |
| Sir Percy Fitzpatrick - 1899 - 498 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country...danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is to a considerable extent controlling our destinies, and in conjunction with the Boer leaders endeavouring... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1899 - 372 strani
...Englishmen is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country,...danger. A foreign corporation of Hollanders is to a cosiderable extent controlling our destinies and, in conjunction with the Boer leader, endeavoring... | |
| Francis Parker - 1899 - 108 strani
...and others is rapidly becoming intolerable. Not satisfied with making the Uitlander population pay virtually the whole of the revenue of the country,...for property to such an extent as to cause a very deep seated sense of discontent and danger. " A foreign corporation of Hollanders is, to a considerable... | |
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