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Page 646
... Boers are losing ground , Eng- land is asked to sheathe her sword and submit the future of her African Empire to the judgment of those very people who gloried in her fancied downfall . The idea is grotesque . But even were it only ...
... Boers are losing ground , Eng- land is asked to sheathe her sword and submit the future of her African Empire to the judgment of those very people who gloried in her fancied downfall . The idea is grotesque . But even were it only ...
Page 647
... feat of political morality accomplished by Great Britain was the conclusion of peace with the Boers after the signal victory gained by the latter at Majuba Hill . Nothing like it is known to history , WHY ENGLAND SHOULD STOP THE WAR . 647.
... feat of political morality accomplished by Great Britain was the conclusion of peace with the Boers after the signal victory gained by the latter at Majuba Hill . Nothing like it is known to history , WHY ENGLAND SHOULD STOP THE WAR . 647.
Page 648
... Boers were triumphant and hopeful . Great Britain was ready to wash out the " blot on her ' scutcheon " in the blood of the Boers . Reinforcements were on their way to the Cape . A chance presented itself of treading out the embers of ...
... Boers were triumphant and hopeful . Great Britain was ready to wash out the " blot on her ' scutcheon " in the blood of the Boers . Reinforcements were on their way to the Cape . A chance presented itself of treading out the embers of ...
Page 649
... Boers were on a footing of complete equality as belligerents . This recognition ruined the legal argument against arbitration . And the ratifica- tion of the resolutions of The Hague Conference which has fol- lowed since then , has ...
... Boers were on a footing of complete equality as belligerents . This recognition ruined the legal argument against arbitration . And the ratifica- tion of the resolutions of The Hague Conference which has fol- lowed since then , has ...
Page 650
... Boers . I rely solely on the fact that , weak as the Boers are numerically , they are enabled by the most modern weapons to hold their own while defending their country against invasion , and they will do so with such results as to ...
... Boers . I rely solely on the fact that , weak as the Boers are numerically , they are enabled by the most modern weapons to hold their own while defending their country against invasion , and they will do so with such results as to ...
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