id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41521 Hopkins, J. Castell (John Castell) South Africa and the Boer-British War, Volume I Comprising a History of South Africa and its people, including the war of 1899 and 1900 .txt text/plain 144792 7183 65 G.C.I.E., Commander-in-Chief British Forces, South Africa.] English--The Republic of Natalia Becomes a British Country--The Boers Rule--British Government in South Africa--Telling Statistics--A the general Dutch estimate of British Government, and into the further isolate the Boers from Cape Colony, and "buffer states" of Boers living beyond the Vaal," by which the British Government Cape Government, while branch lines in time connected the Free State Cape Colony remained High Commissioner in South Africa with the control came the Boer wars with the Zulus in Natal and a British effort to It was to a great extent forced upon the British authorities by Boer Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa. the general respect of Englishmen, Boers and natives, received a Royal The British force was so small in the Transvaal that the Boers had it [Sidenote: English Government in South Africa] The Boer States maintained their invasion of the British Colony of ./cache/41521.txt ./txt/41521.txt