The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1936 - Great Britain |
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... peace and accept the terms of it " , was now to be responsible for the maintenance of peace and of this treaty . A day or two later Hintza , who was detained until the appropriate fine in cattle should be paid , made a desperate attempt ...
... peace and accept the terms of it " , was now to be responsible for the maintenance of peace and of this treaty . A day or two later Hintza , who was detained until the appropriate fine in cattle should be paid , made a desperate attempt ...
Page 608
... peace con- ference , Botha was destined to thank the British for all that they had done . There had been times when the republicans had hoped against hope for foreign intervention . Anglo - German relations had been PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ...
... peace con- ference , Botha was destined to thank the British for all that they had done . There had been times when the republicans had hoped against hope for foreign intervention . Anglo - German relations had been PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ...
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... peace by the " New Transvaal " that was rapidly taking shape under Milner's scheme of reconstruction . But the personal element goes furthest to explain the division of opinion . All the longstanding jealousy of the Free Staters for the ...
... peace by the " New Transvaal " that was rapidly taking shape under Milner's scheme of reconstruction . But the personal element goes furthest to explain the division of opinion . All the longstanding jealousy of the Free Staters for the ...
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