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quadgram frequency
the south african republic482
on the th of439
of the south african366
the orange free state305
in the direction of209
at the same time203
the government of the192
for the purpose of171
on the part of135
at the end of126
the hands of the114
of the orange free114
in the course of113
the end of the111
the rest of the111
on the following day104
with a view to102
of the free state98
government of the south96
the whole of the95
the morning of the91
the members of the90
one of the most90
on the morning of90
the orange river colony89
the independence of the88
the fact that the88
in the neighbourhood of85
the top of the84
the part of the84
on behalf of the83
of the british government82
in the hands of81
to the north of80
it was impossible to80
the th of may76
on the th the76
of the th of74
the th of january73
on the other side73
the th of february73
from time to time72
morning of the th71
at the time of71
the secretary of state70
the night of the70
the course of the70
of the orange river70
on the st of69
on the other hand69
in spite of the67
in the cape colony66
of the executive council66
a member of the66
the imperial light horse64
the direction of the63
that is to say63
in command of the62
under the command of62
to the fact that62
south african light horse62
in the case of61
on the night of61
the th of april60
in the face of60
in the event of60
in the midst of59
it would have been59
with the result that58
of the transvaal state57
the position of the57
the th of march57
that it would be57
with the exception of56
the time of the55
the th of december55
a large number of55
in accordance with the54
the edge of the54
at the head of54
the th of november53
secretary of state for52
the arrival of the52
in regard to the52
the interests of the52
the case of the51
the foot of the51
for the most part50
the nature of the50
and on the th50
the other side of50
that there was no50
in front of the50
to the west of50
the th and th50
was one of the50
the majority of the49
night of the th49
as in the original49
the head of the49
the banks of the48
it is impossible to48
to the south of48
a good deal of48
into the hands of48
south african republic and48
to the east of47
as soon as the47
the north of the47
it must be remembered47
with the object of46
by the british government46
is the son of46
of south african republic46
employed with egyptian army46
as well as the46
have the honour to46
the middle of the45
as a matter of45
in the transvaal and45
at the rate of44
member of the volksraad44
the news of the44
in the form of44
argyll and sutherland highlanders44
of the transvaal and44
general de la rey43
to the effect that43
the chamber of mines43
the history of the43
the beginning of the43
the british south africa43
the development of the43
a portion of the42
in the history of42
the laws of the42
in the free state42
the th of october42
in the way of42
the women and children42
the th of june42
of the government of42
for the first time41
the evening of the41
government of the transvaal41
it was necessary to41
of one of the41
the people of the41
british south africa company41
the president of the40
the inhabitants of the40
of the vaal river40
on the top of40
the condition of the40
was not to be40
of the convention of40
in the middle of39
and one of the39
the protection of the39
is one of the39
in view of the39
the state of affairs39
the th of july39
of the reform committee38
the son of the38
photo by gregory co38
it is necessary to38
with regard to the38
under cover of the38
south african republic will38
i have the honour38
cape of good hope38
on the rd of38
to the assistance of37
must be remembered that37
for the sake of37
the south african light37
to be found in37
on the nd of37
of state for war37
on the evening of37
in charge of the37
at the foot of37
the annexation of the36
the strength of the36
it is to be36
in addition to the36
the centre of the36
to the british government36
in favour of the36
other side of the35
as far as the35
i do not think35
the transvaal and the35
it is difficult to35
to be able to35
of the cape colony35
in the orange free35
transvaal and orange river35
the face of the35
that the boers were35
in the interests of35
and the orange free35
the transvaal and orange35
in a state of35
in a position to34
be found in the34
in the first place34
i do not know34
the action of the34
of the th hussars34
for the benefit of34
in the orange river34
in the south african34
a great deal of34
of the said state34
orange free state and34
inhabitants of the transvaal34
of the two republics34
the valley of the34
on the same day33
at the close of33
in connection with the33
the th day of33
on account of the33
on the following morning33
the name of the33
the bulk of the33
by the fact that33
from a sketch by33
that it was not33
it was discovered that33
the object of the33
the greater part of33
in the matter of33
son of the late33
for the protection of33
the summit of the33
the report of the33
the presence of the33
but it was not33
a matter of fact33
the side of the32
annexation of the transvaal32
with the intention of32
the remainder of the32
of the fact that32
took up a position32
part of the country32
it was possible to32
that the boers had32
at a distance of32
the west of the32
two companies of the32
and at the same32
that the british government32
the new south wales32
by the government of32
a flag of truce32
the fire of the31
to the secretary of31
lay down their arms31
the relief of ladysmith31
with reference to the31
the south of the31
president of the south31
set to work to31
to the conclusion that31
under a heavy fire31
members of the executive31
the defence of the31
the terms of the30
the neighbourhood of the30
it was found that30
the manner in which30
the th of august30
of the boer position30
of the british south30
the left of the30
the right of the30
of some of the30
on the subject of29
it was decided that29
the policy of the29
the junction of the29
article of this convention29
the east of the29
members of the volksraad29
bank of the river29
was shot through the29
a place of safety29
as far as possible29
and the south african29
with the loss of29
it would be a28
the daughter of the28
and orange river colony28
hands of the enemy28
in touch with the28
the loss of the28
to that of the28
service in south africa28
and there was a28
at the expense of28
the benefit of the28
there was nothing to28
for the relief of28
the boers in the28
for the time being28
of the volksraad for28
at the beginning of28
her majesty the queen28
the crest of the28
the value of the28
and some of the28
within yards of the28
the passage of the28
for the defence of28
in consequence of the28
royal army medical corps28
as soon as possible27
on the afternoon of27
the outbreak of the27
to return to the27
for a long time27
the line of the27
would be able to27
in the name of27
the sand river convention27
at the hands of27
in the act of27
at the battle of27
a part of the27
the midst of the27
in the region of27
but there was no27
the whole of south27
the correspondent of the27
the scene of the27
the question of the27
of orange free state27
of the transvaal government27
on the th december27
the state of the26
in the centre of26
the cause of the26
of the th lancers26
as well as in26
the afternoon of the26
government of the said26
in the house of26
from the government of26
to the relief of26
the command of the26
of the british empire26
in so far as26
the officers of the26
were killed and wounded26
top of the hill26
member of the executive26
to deal with the26
of the th regiment26
of the high commissioner26
continuance of the war26
of the united states26
that it was a26
in one of the25
egyptian medal with clasp25
to the free state25
it is true that25
the argyll and sutherland25
of the enemy was25
that he had been25
as i have already25
it would not be25
would have to be25
secretary for native affairs25
that he could not25
the movements of the25
the safety of the25
of the imperial light25
the enemy in the25
whole of south africa25
that it was the25
the following day the25
the guns of the25
the advance of the25
free state and the25
the lines of communication25
the result of the25
the decision of the25
the progress of the25
the government of pretoria25
part of the british24
that they were not24
the burghers of the24
to the best of24
south african republic to24
commissioned officers and men24
any part of the24
took part in the24
there can be no24
companies of the th24
in the presence of24
it was impossible for24
greater part of the24
and th field batteries24
as far as i24
had it not been24
the attack on the24
the th of september24
the fact that they24
evening of the th24
the close of the24
is to be found24
the dutch reformed church24
that it was impossible24
to the government of24
from the direction of24
on the banks of24
clasp to egyptian medal24
the capital of the24
went on to say23
was found to be23
miles to the north23
the use of the23
at dawn on the23
out of the question23
the extension of the23
the house of commons23
which may have been23
of the enemy were23
a day or two23
in front of us23
of the members of23
so far as i23
that he did not23
of the transvaal territory23
it seems to me23
by the transvaal government23
the government and the23
on the previous day23
south africa and the23
the exception of the23
on the th general23
at the cost of23
of the mining industry23
on the th a23
parts of the country23
of the boers to23
side of the river22
to be dealt with22
to go to the22
have been able to22
and there was no22
of sir bartle frere22
sir jacobus de wet22
members of the government22
two and a half22
the control of the22
the attention of the22
to the number of22
in the first instance22
in the district of22
and men of the22
at this time the22
it was evident that22
the character of the22
the relief of kimberley22
and the daughter of22
the following is the22
the opinion of the22
may be said to22
the conduct of the22
it was known that22
the same time the22
in any part of22
it will be seen22
the base of the22
in the vicinity of22
from the date of22
the th mounted infantry22
in respect of their22
of the imperial yeomanry22
in possession of the22
a certain number of22
a large force of22
to a place of22
outbreak of the war22
from cape town to22
men of the th22
the british government to22
it may be remembered22
south of the zambesi21
fell into the hands21
three and a half21
the people of johannesburg21
the aid of the21
that they had been21
that there was a21
the free state and21
as one of the21
miles to the east21
to bear on the21
retrocession of the transvaal21
the commencement of the21
from the fact that21
between them and the21
to the high commissioner21
the right bank of21
of the high court21
at the mercy of21
of the imperial government21
the bed of the21
to come to the21
in the same way21
sir henry de villiers21
the conclusion of the21
egyptian medal with clasps21
on the basis of21
and it was not21
the great majority of21
the back of the21
and orange free state20
of opinion that the20
over and over again20
as soon as they20
the heads of the20
that there is no20
on the th and20
and on the following20
by the south african20
article coming from any20
there was not a20
at a time when20
is not to be20
put a stop to20
a party of boers20
and that it was20
to the end of20
extension of the franchise20
of the british troops20
was present at the20
the attitude of the20
parts of south africa20
and those of the20
at the present time20
stephanus johannes paulus kruger20
to the tune of20
president of the orange20
the representatives of the20
at the disposal of20
that the enemy had20
to believe that the20
in a few minutes20
a detachment of the20
as soon as it20
the point of the20
so far as to20
of the country and20
by a party of20
the assistance of the20
as may be imagined20
the south african constabulary19
but the boers were19
at the point of19
that the transvaal government19
the form of a19
by the imperial government19
the following is a19
right bank of the19
it may be that19
at this time was19
north of the vaal19
the date of the19
on the summit of19
this part of the19
was made by the19
and there is no19
th day of august19
to the foot of19
one or other of19
the bottom of the19
face to face with19
the minds of the19
did not seem to19
on the point of19
towards the end of19
the cape of good19
the city imperial volunteers19
all parts of the19
north bank of the19
with the assistance of19
the result that the19
on the left of19
the settlement of the19
on the road to19
africa and the transvaal19
which they had been19
the events of the19
that many of the19
it was not the19
other parts of the19
at the top of19
will have full liberty19
cape colony and natal19
early in the morning19
that part of the19
of the first volksraad19
the mercy of the19
to be allowed to18
the existence of the18
as a result of18
with the aid of18
and the transvaal war18
it is said that18
behalf of the government18
in the service of18
in the original page18
it may be said18
in the shape of18
with the british government18
fire of the enemy18
in the united states18
to those of the18
on the one hand18
the transvaal state will18
the number of the18
it was felt that18
the conditions of the18
officers and men of18
the men of the18
the boers had been18
there was no doubt18
into the free state18
under the name of18
condition of the country18
from the zambesi to18
the heart of the18
when it came to18
the cost of the18
were not to be18
no sooner had the18
are or may be18
the future of the18
would have been a18
of the naval brigade18
it was not until18
that he would not18
transvaal and the orange18
the governments of the18
to the value of18
the spirit of the18
the revenue of the18
on the ground that18
as a natural consequence18
president of south african18
of the boers was18
feet above the sea18
and a number of18
of the th the18
during the recent hostilities18
the retrocession of the18
in the original text18
took place on the18
clasps to egyptian medal18
beginning of the war18
the maintenance of the18
that the enemy were18
the capture of the18
a few of the18
a company of the18
the editor of the18
put an end to18
quarter of an hour17
in other parts of17
the leaders of the17
from all parts of17
of the th and17
on the occasion of17
and as soon as17
both sides of the17
in spite of this17
the eldest son of17
to the laws of17
in the beginning of17
so far as they17
to the nature of17
miles from cape town17
of the royal irish17
of the th earl17
to the north and17
in the month of17
of those who were17
of the country was17
he went on to17
the effect of the17
point of the bayonet17
the midst of a17
on the extreme right17
the rank and file17
the wishes of the17
on the th january17
at the last moment17
one and a half17
the territory of the17
the things of the17
of the morning post17
of the state of17
the circumstances of the17
in the habit of17
the excitement of the17
th battalion imperial yeomanry17
the way in which17
hands of the english17
to do with the17
force of the enemy17
of the new colonies17
a few days later17
the oath of allegiance17
at the present moment17
was in command of17
hands of the boers17
on behalf of her17
the expense of the17
to those who had17
part of the boers17
state of affairs in17
new south wales lancers17
the chief of the17
it not been for17
the revenues of the17
appears to have been17
the boers did not17
in the hope of17
far as i could17
the convention of pretoria17
up to the present17
under the impression that17
would not have been17
summit of the hill17
in the convention of17
came to the rescue17
in order to make17
the north bank of17
to lay down their17
for the use of17
to say that the17
in the eastern transvaal17
officers and men were17
there was only one17
there would have been17
miles to the south17
had been sent to17
to get rid of17
to the inhabitants of17
at the bottom of17
the subject of the17
of the white flag16
situation in south africa16
that they should be16
for a few minutes16
and the rest of16
the intention of the16
the officer in command16
was due to the16
one of the first16
the early days of16
on their way to16
members of the reform16
by reason of the16
that the english had16
the native location commission16
with a force of16
in the executive council16
for the maintenance of16
the end of a16
excellency the high commissioner16
from the cape to16
it must have been16
among the wounded were16
of the late mr16
the boers in their16
that it is not16
a number of the16
in the light of16
to assist in the16
in the days of16
photo by elliott fry16
married in the daughter16
in the daughter of16
to the rescue of16
the main body of16
by the action of16
his excellency the high16
in which it was16
was discovered that the16
of the battle of16
at a range of16
the volksraad of the16
as soon as he16
the command of colonel16
on the one side16
of the dublin fusiliers16
the south side of16
it would be impossible16
seems to have been16
that there had been16
the disposal of the16
as long as the16
of the government to16
up a position on16
of cape colony and16
that some of the16
dawn on the th16
that as soon as16
south side of the16
of the gordon highlanders16
in the long run16
it is interesting to16
battalion of the th16
the country to the16
they would have to16
in the thick of16
laid down their arms16
a quarter of an16
in addition to this16
or other of the16
i do not believe16
governor of the cape16
that they did not16
in the fact that16
the service of the16
of the english government16
there was no time16
one hundred and fifty16
that they would be16
to one of the16
the power of the16
were found to be16
the top of a16
the surrender of the16
was the first to16
by some of the16
it was too late16
the eyes of the16
handed over to the16
the success of the16
the rear of the16
i received a report16
the influence of the16
at the request of15
the daughter of mr15
west of the railway15
were known to be15
manner in which the15
a large part of15
independence of the south15
government of south african15
were killed or wounded15
before the arrival of15
it could not be15
on its way to15
by means of the15
as much as possible15
guns of the th15
they will not be15
an officer of the15
by the th of15
out of the way15
her heirs and successors15
it is stated that15
new south wales mounted15
the proposal of the15
on the way to15
the opening of the15
will have to be15
the administration of the15
the highland light infantry15
the shelter of the15
a section of the15
a certain amount of15
in front of them15
be said to have15
of shot and shell15
but there is no15
to the th of15
that the enemy was15
by order of the15
first article of this15
that the majority of15
into the arms of15
a squadron of the15
of the nd battalion15
or may be imposed15
and it would be15
to the top of15
to the rules of15
to take part in15
that most of the15
the relations of the15
there is no doubt15
as an instance of15
by the side of15
the first article of15
that he was not15
to bring about the15
by one of the15
edge of the plateau15
an account of the15
end of the month15
of state for the15
of the transvaal republic15
the consent of the15
it was difficult to15
independence of the republic15
in the opinion of15
at the conclusion of15
in south africa on15
to continue the war15
the enemy on the15
have the right to15
in addition to these15
on the opposite side15
and of no effect15
the fate of the15
and a half miles15
on both sides of15
to carry out the15
laws of the south15
of law and order15
battery royal field artillery15
to enable them to15
under the direction of15
but this was not15
at the back of15
on either side of15
state for the colonies15
that the government had15
to a great extent15
of the afrikaner bond15
on the th october15
was reported to be15
and most of the15
to the extent of15
by this time the15
the interest of the15
do not know what15
under the protection of15
men were killed and15
orange river colony and14
and many of them14
to the rank of14
on the edge of14
policy of the government14
all over south africa14
it seemed as if14
from the scene of14
by the arrival of14
that he had not14
so as to be14
of the transvaal boers14
head of the column14
from the high commissioner14
on the south side14
had the effect of14
revue des deux mondes14
he served in the14
on the eve of14
the territories of the14
may be remembered that14
opened fire on the14
of the th battery14
the revue des deux14
had the satisfaction of14
on the th day14
rendered valuable service with14
it will be remembered14
that the english government14
of the men were14
was a matter of14
under the control of14
for the rest of14
god save the queen14
considered invalid and of14
lord kitchener to the14
was known to be14
of the chamber of14
there was a general14
in the absence of14
that they would have14
one or two of14
was said to be14
but owing to the14
of the mounted infantry14
the queen of the14
the south african republics14
they were forced to14
in order that the14
in which they had14
the surface of the14
all along the line14
in a straight line14
imposed on the importation14
from side to side14
to the command of14
history of south africa14
to the right of14
with the temporary rank14
bank of the vaal14
the battle of colenso14
the course of a14
and that of the14
upon the revenues of14
said to have been14
interest at the rate14
on the th february14
there had been no14
into the south african14
they were in the14
along the line of14
the courts of law14
that they would not14
foot of the hill14
of the men who14
and the fact that14
the oath of neutrality14
the th earl of14
in the early days14
without the consent of14
the officers and men14
the right and left14
in the annals of14
the expenses of the14
been made by the14
the delagoa bay railway14
be remembered that the14
are of opinion that14
that we could not14
of those who had14
by the time the14
to reside in the14
the provisions of the14
great majority of the14
the head of a14
the temporary rank of14
or two of the14
the southern states of14
it was in the14
and was present at14
came to an end14
on the th may14
as they have been14
one of the best14
were said to be14
the heat of the14
in the position of14
the line of march14
in conjunction with the14
the welfare of the14
are to be found14
had come to the14
invalid and of no14
he was born in14
of the said republic14
per ton per mile14
in south africa and14
the mouth of the14
charge upon the revenues14
crest of the hill14
a party of the14
from the neighbourhood of14
the front of the14
for the safety of14
independence of the transvaal14
the orange river and14
on the side of14
the establishment of a14
a vast amount of13
to the south african13
of south africa and13
will be able to13
kitchener to the secretary13
of the boer army13
companies of mounted infantry13
side by side with13
if they did not13
said that he had13
of the boer government13
of the country is13
to the other side13
of the boers and13
a very short time13
the region of the13
touch with the enemy13
to return to their13
the event of a13
for a considerable time13
the boers were in13
of the women and13
on the north side13
had been in the13
of the railway line13
that it is the13
southern states of america13
to the edge of13
to the scene of13
it is possible that13
we are prepared to13
to cross the river13
reached the age of13
in the hope that13
of three and a13
in rear of the13
and that they were13
government of the orange13
to the suzerainty of13
course of the war13
and the british government13
the approval of the13
south african republic for13
the story of the13
a son of the13
in front of him13
the south bank of13
and a half per13
the transvaal government in13
do not think that13
lord kitchener and lord13
to fall back on13
in the belief that13
in the dry season13
for service in south13
who was in command13
it was decided to13
the causes of the13
the efforts of the13
on a large scale13
at the commencement of13
the possession of the13
it was believed that13
themselves to the laws13
there is no reason13
will be seen that13
came in touch with13
reached on the th13
but i do not13
reached the top of13
a half per cent13
there had been a13
part of cape colony13
st argyll and sutherland13
impossible for us to13
in the cause of13
a quarter of a13
the high commissioner to13
told me that he13
the transvaal by the13
governor of cape colony13
as soon as i13
the boers and their13
which resulted in the13
the executive council shall13
turned out to be13
the retreat of the13
of the boers were13
the secretary of the13
in the heart of13
do not wish to13
a copy of the13
state and the transvaal13
on the right flank13
it is unnecessary to13
of six pounds and13
set forth in the13
the boundary of the13
from lord kitchener to13
be handed over to13
officer rendered valuable service13
they were able to13
the lives of the13
as quickly as possible13
not been able to13
the language of the13
kitchener and lord milner13
valuable service with the13
so long as the13
in the possession of13
to the farm of13
with the south african13
either side of the13
i have already said13
conforming themselves to the13
in spite of all13
body of the enemy13
is to be hoped13
of sir redvers buller13
president of the transvaal13
of the native races13
the life of the13
the best of my13
could not have been13
independence of the country13
the greater portion of13
to inform you that13
property in the transvaal13
east and west of13
four or five miles13
in a very short13
squadrons of the th13
in a few days13
and that he was13
there would be no13
a great number of13
the natal field force13
the occasion of the13
to be left behind13
main body of the13
and the government of13
of the enemy and13
three hundred and fifty13
under a flag of13
on the th november13
in advance of the13
of the late republics13
the position in which13
the working of the13
was evident that the13
to the executive council13
but he did not13
the boers who were13
at the base of13
as soon as we13
at the point where13
at a place called13
afternoon of the th13
for a period of13
to the english government13
of the people of13
part of the transvaal13
that there would be13
the president and his13
is by no means13
on the orange river13
the st of may13
the discovery of the13
in order to get12
the boers on the12
as the result of12
the return of the12
but it must be12
the cape and natal12
a considerable number of12
it was useless to12
their persons or property12
an attack on the12
to show that the12
a few minutes later12
in a letter to12
in orange river colony12
in a sort of12
the transvaal government and12
hundred and fifty men12
it was arranged that12
the level of the12
her majesty during the12
will continue to be12
the relief of mafeking12
the british government and12
by the end of12
south bank of the12
honour the state president12
of the wilge river12
that i could not12
future of south africa12
out of sight of12
the days of the12
of the mother country12
would have been the12
four companies of the12
take part in the12
the monte cristo ridge12
under the orders of12
what was going on12
the honour to acknowledge12
as they had been12
the future of south12
the first of the12
due to the fact12
in south africa the12
other members of the12
the boers and the12
on the eastern side12
son of the th12
so far as the12
to get out of12
volksraad of the south12
will be entitled to12
the feelings of the12
and south of the12
than those of the12
in the new colonies12
a considerable amount of12
like article coming from12
as well as of12
the country and the12
the yorkshire light infantry12
was nothing to be12
in some of the12
the spot where the12
be imposed on the12
that one of the12
during the night the12
the president and the12
the relief of the12
in a few hours12
it will not be12
the approach of the12
right flank of the12
owing to the fact12
to say that he12
majesty the queen of12
for the loss of12
one or more of12
it was reported that12
on the arrival of12
the point where the12
was made on the12
in the capture of12
in the interest of12
the kimberley light horse12
battle of diamond hill12
took possession of the12
one of these was12
to the necessity of12
of the british army12
took place in the12
this officer rendered valuable12
in the staats courant12
to be in the12
the right flank of12
the treatment of the12
a very heavy fire12
of the value of12
in the morning of12
out of the country12
the men under commandant12
the following day i12
the place of the12
that they could not12
not in a position12
banks of the river12
of the jameson raid12
their persons and property12
of the hill was12
produce or manufacture of12
as there was no12
or in respect of12
behalf of her majesty12
the ears of the12
and that they had12
th battery royal field12
many of them were12
except in so far12
the army service corps12
a man with a12
development of the country12
daughter of the late12
of the enemy in12
from any other place12
parts of the colony12
can be no doubt12
come to an end12
the sake of the12
to the bitter end12
would have been no12
the like article coming12
an end to the12
under cover of darkness12
the prisoners of war12
they may have been12
effort was made to12
the construction of the12
th and th batteries12
to the vereeniging conference12
new zealand mounted rifles12
as well as a12
little more than a12
the rules of civilised12
there seems to be12
had the misfortune to12
it is clear that12
of the northumberland fusiliers12
an instance of the12
was the result of12
as well as to12
in defiance of the12
he was a man12
we arrived at the12
in the transvaal the12
on the line of12
after the battle of12
it was clear that12
i should like to12
other place or country12
end of the war12
of the new south12
coming from any other12
than that of the12
he served with the12
he was in the12
the medal with clasp12
to be hoped that12
a large body of12
the battle of belmont12
who had been sent12
of the country to12
we were able to12
more than a hundred12
to continue the struggle12
the produce or manufacture12
to the satisfaction of12
in such a manner12
in the meantime the12
his honour the state12
as well as by12
any other place or12
enjoy the rights of12
the orders of the12
will be allowed to12
had taken up a12
the th dragoon guards12
married the daughter of11
suzerainty of her majesty11
there was nothing left11
in the small hours11
south wales mounted infantry11
other than those which11
far as i am11
the good fortune to11
to put an end11
the two dutch republics11
the support of the11
be made by the11
the order was given11
come to the conclusion11
to the state attorney11
the owners of the11
he did not know11
those which are or11
on the th september11
a large proportion of11
it was a matter11
either in person or11
and of the orange11
nd yorkshire light infantry11
was found that the11
the maintenance of order11
as has been said11
the matter of the11
the conventions of and11
the scene of action11
from the top of11
men who had been11
that this was the11
was the cause of11
a subject of the11
of the nature of11
of the government in11
will not be subject11
attempt was made to11
what had taken place11
the operations of the11
a distance of about11
shot through the head11
the rate of three11
but it is not11
in the first article11
as the boers were11
did not want to11
and it is not11
receive from the government11
members of the first11
passage of the river11
by a number of11
which had been made11
it is certain that11
by the mounted infantry11
as part of a11
he said that he11
south of the town11
in order to keep11
of the boers had11
the presence of a11
all over the country11
rules of civilised warfare11
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is said to be11
do not think it11
for half an hour11
the colony of natal11
soon as it was11
the authority of the11
and it was then11
of the orange colony11
the force consisted of11
of the klip river11
on the north bank11
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the history of south11
the st of march11
it seemed as though11
section of the community11
be able to obtain11
the ratification of this11
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their way through the11
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the limits of the11
to the aid of11
the hearts of the11
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had been able to11
in which he was11
th and th of11
the amount of the11
of the independence of11
back to the waggons11
the meeting of the11
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part of a quotation11
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in point of fact11
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for it but to11
the spot where we11
a mile from the11
the vicinity of the11
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two guns of the11
the coming of the11
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the sides of the11
to look at the11
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had by this time11
for a few hours11
the importation into the11
population of the transvaal11
on the th he11
the suzerainty of her11
great britain and ireland11
the courts of justice11
to make the best11
up and down the11
the two british colonies11
that it should be11
the commandant of the11
i am glad to11
parts of the transvaal11
along the banks of11
the responsibility of the11
in order to secure11
of the johannesburg people11
the rights of the11
west australian mounted infantry11
part of the colony11
behalf of the transvaal11
of the name of11
of his majesty king11
in which he had11
than those which are11
in conflict with the11
during the night of11
of the transvaal in11
the cape mounted rifles11
the transvaal on the11
to the transvaal government11
commissioner for south africa11
for some time to11
the basis of the11
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the establishment of the11
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in south africa to11
was impossible to say11
ratification of this convention11
was mentioned in despatches11
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report to the vereeniging11
may be imposed upon11
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had to be abandoned11
to the british crown11
the charge of the11
and west of the11
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nothing to do with11
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of the cape police11
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the imperial light infantry11
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high commissioner for south11
war in south africa11
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with that of the11
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the royal irish fusiliers11
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and all such persons11
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of great britain and11
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proposal of the british11
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the officer commanding the11
the dutch and the11
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the loss of a10
correspondent of the times10
the two boer republics10
at that time the10
article of the convention10
in person or by10
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inhabitants of the country10
agents whom they may10
the north and west10
of three or four10
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independence of the state10
the convention of london10
from end to end10
in the art of10
behalf of the british10
chief of the staff10
subject to the suzerainty10
of the second volksraad10
in spite of his10
the sound of the10
causes of the war10
i shall never forget10
may be said that10
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the battle of glencoe10
received a report that10
shall have the right10
six miles to the10
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person or by any10
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north side of the10
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that on the th10
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respect of their persons10
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with one of the10
in such a way10
carry on their commerce10
it would be better10
of the modder river10
the men in the10
into the midst of10
in the defence of10
loyal to her majesty10
it had been a10
i have no doubt10
no doubt about it10
of the town and10
the city of london10
african republic and orange10
of the position of10
set fire to the10
between the boers and10
the completion of the10
british south african police10
were forced to retire10
received a letter from10
mile and a half10
it would not have10
between the two governments10
it was the only10
in charge of a10
in the southern states10
the conditions under which10
the road to the10
is no doubt that10
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states of south africa10
correspondent of the morning10
held by the enemy10
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had to be left10
the st of january10
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the following morning we10
the next morning the10
their commerce or industry10
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the left bank of10
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will receive from the10
in the afternoon the10
in honour of the10
to the courts of10
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from the orange river10
many of the boers10
the early part of10
one company of the10
the sick and wounded10
for the purposes of10
it is obvious that10
of the free staters10
may carry on their10
by the boers and10
to a state of10
on the right of10
and in order to10
in the teeth of10
men and horses were10
not seem to be10
of sir charles warren10
by any agents whom10
shall be able to10
land or in money10
the st battalion of10
on the th inst10
the letter of invitation10
brought to bear on10
and that they would10
was formerly in the10
to hire or possess10
for a day or10
on the south bank10
the leader of the10
i am of opinion10
the prince of wales10
as in the case10
the volksraad shall determine10
and the high commissioner10
of the transvaal by10
in default of such10
and the th august10
it was intended to10
a position on the10
the president and executive10
to take over the10
nature of the country10
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that they were to10
the boers to the10
of the whole country10
in the two republics10
in the eyes of10
for the surrender of10
the claims of the10
th company royal engineers10
of the natives to10
which led to the10
their commerce either in10
that there should be10
the high commissioner and10
if it had been10
in the said state10
the conclusion that the10
it was not possible10
south africa as a10
some of the enemy10
of their commerce or10
to effect a junction10
of the london convention10
and in a few10
am of opinion that10
to tell the tale10
their way to the10
the transvaal to the10
on the th we10
of the transvaal to10
be ratified by a10
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yards of the enemy10
the will of god10
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commerce either in person10
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any agents whom they10
facts of the case10
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the work of the10
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the honour of the10
by the light of10
the british south african10
large force of boers10
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of the th brigade10
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the north side of10
a majority of the10
the heroes of the10
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for the education of10
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or by any agents10
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of the transvaal is10
the angle of the10
to leave the country10
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should be allowed to10
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manner in which they10
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any portion of the10
the slopes of the10
free state and transvaal10
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through the boer lines10
the terms of peace10
the netherlands railway company10
white population of the10
as prisoners of war10
on the right bank10
the force of the10
of women and children10
to those who are10
of all civil rights10
of the highland brigade10
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the duties of the10
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of article of the10
dutch and the english10
to get to the10
in the british colonies10
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it is probable that10
across the orange river10
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whom they may think10
the war is over10
the royal welsh fusiliers10
at the date of10
the durham light infantry10
within the period of10
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the carrying out of10
the end of that10
the best of the10
mr harvey and the10
orange free state had10
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hire or possess houses10
to the shelter of10
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majesty king edward vii10
from the free state10
the brunt of the10
large part of the10
the teeth of the10
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that we should be10
pounds and ninepence per10
of the armoured train10
at the edge of10
part of the south10
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six pounds and ninepence10
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the house of lords10
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protection for their persons10
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republic and orange free10
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to the east and10
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in south africa is10
in the work of10
a letter from the10
of members of the10
some of the burghers10
for the welfare of10
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majority of the inhabitants10
some of the officers10
a great part of10
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the british government was10
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the constitution of the10
appointed by the government10
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the bodies of the10
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the risk of being10
at once to the10
information as to the10
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they may carry on10
of the chartered company10
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of the president and10
more than half the10
to the right and10
treatment of the natives10
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eldest son of the10
that he would be10
of the government and10
hundred yards from the10
as the volksraad shall10
come to the rescue10
to the orange river10
in the shade of10
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the following officers were10
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loyal north lancashire regiment10
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the men who were10
a hundred and fifty10
and in a very10
about the same time9
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at the age of9
that it had been9
to have been a9
was declared to be9
any molestation by reason9
to right and left9
action of the government9
have reached the age9
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the existence of a9
many of the men9
about the middle of9
of the cape of9
british south africa police9
of the hill and9
was on the point9
the behaviour of the9
there must be a9
there will be no9
of the boer leaders9
by the secretary of9
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on the vaal river9
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came to the conclusion9
the owner of the9
of the dutch reformed9
to fight for the9
the high commissioner for9
i regret to say9
the rights of property9
of the argyll and9
of the transvaal were9
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five miles to the9
property which they have9
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article the produce or9
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where the enemy was9
their women and children9
for the last time9
half a battalion of9
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of her majesty the9
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south africa is a9
sense of the word9
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to take care of9
cavalry and mounted infantry9
in the zulu war9
by a member of9
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a small number of9
in the time of9
civil action for any9
in the western transvaal9
any criminal prosecution or9
have not yet been9
doubt as to the9
spot where we had9
both houses of parliament9
in front of me9
and a half hours9
the men on the9
of the british forces9
side of the tugela9
of the boer nation9
is impossible to say9
rest of south africa9
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late in the evening9
in order to obtain9
to sir bartle frere9
it would be possible9
losses or damage sustained9
the aborigines protection society9
the effect that he9
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the place where the9
criminal prosecution or civil9
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the boundaries of the9
to the burghers of9
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the orange river sovereignty9
some time to come9
the th the boers9
just in time to9
on the modder river9
rights of property which9
as a sort of9
it is possible to9
to the mother country9
of the africander bond9
shall suffer any molestation9
they may think fit9
the ranks of the9
the rest of south9
he was able to9
not seem to have9
of the diamond fields9
of the boers at9
they were unable to9
the fact that in9
that the independence of9
shot through the heart9
in all parts of9
liable to any criminal9
in times of peace9
a glance at the9
was attacked by the9
it would be necessary9
and that there was9
as soon as circumstances9
of the gold mines9
the first of these9
to enjoy the rights9
capital of the transvaal9
the nd battalion of9
the effects of the9
early days of the9
the surrender of prinsloo9
time of the annexation9
lords kitchener and milner9
be said of the9
and in some cases9
since the annexation will9
by means of a9
in the place of9
be borne in mind9
under a very heavy9
the st of july9
with the rest of9
in various parts of9
arrived on the scene9
the boers were now9
to see what was9
to get at the9
for the government to9
made an effort to9
the conclusion of peace9
the mounted infantry and9
he would have been9
it has been said9
or be liable to9
during the month of9
it was one of9
and by the time9
the property of the9
an effort was made9
central south african railways9
battery royal horse artillery9
enjoyment of all civil9
continuation of the war9
the same time a9
at pretoria on the9
south of the river9
with enjoyment of all9
he is the son9
west of the town9
of the boers in9
way back to the9
the cost of production9
as he had done9
white inhabitants of the9
seems to me that9
map of south africa9
greater portion of the9
and the relief of9
damage sustained by reason9
in proportion to the9
of property which they9
liberty to reside in9
one of the guns9
the last preceding article9
his share of the9
to use his own9
would be necessary to9
was at that time9
a state of things9
action for any part9
in different parts of9
the british resident will9
of their persons or9
with the boer leaders9
pointed out that the9
were not more than9
from the north and9
had been obliged to9
not in the least9
there was a good9
the executive council and9
beyond the vaal river9
letter of the th9
three or four hundred9
on the east of9
out of south africa9
a branch of the9
the better part of9
be liable to be9
sir redvers buller and9
the transvaal and in9
forces of the enemy9
and the members of9
on account of his9
only a few yards9
taken the oath of9
and i had to9
compensation will be allowed9
managing director of the9
in south african history9
the shadow of the9
came in for a9
wounded and taken prisoner9
the first time in9
which the boers had9
at the time when9
of the officers and9
hostilities shall suffer any9
have died in the9
the truth of the9
and the th hussars9
the columns of colonels9
to her majesty during9
by the high commissioner9
one of the finest9
the governor of natal9
it was said that9
the transvaal from within9
forces in south africa9
of the th rifles9
some men of the9
will be allowed for9
for career see vol9
the population of the9
of which had been9
and protection for their9
south african republic of9
in spite of their9
had to be made9
they have enjoyed since9
to the credit of9
was too much for9
the general and his9
on the north of9
looked upon as the9
lord roberts and his9
of the two races9
made it impossible for9
a prominent part in9
that he was a9
reason to believe that9
bed of the river9
on to say that9
there is only one9
st durham light infantry9
hundreds of thousands of9
as far back as9
settlement of the transvaal9
the troops had been9
the law of england9
reside in the country9
end of the year9
not been for the9
no slavery or apprenticeship9
who has remained loyal9
on the north by9
out of a total9
the last few years9
such persons will have9
hundred and fifty miles9
occupied by the enemy9
not to be found9
prosecution or civil action9
molestation by reason of9
the fact of the9
passage of the tugela9
be taken as a9
the canadian pacific railway9
has remained loyal to9
a distance of some9
like that of the9
th to the th9
native location commission will9
no person who has9
two or three hundred9
was nothing for it9
the outbreak of hostilities9
east of the railway9
some of the most9
in which they were9
one part of the9
of london imperial volunteers9
of the success of9
must be admitted that9
be given to the9
the boers made a9
we are going to9
as long as it9
the field of battle9
had been ordered to9
from any part of9
persons will have full9
to take up a9
city of london imperial9
the st of june9
and the following day9
fire was kept up9
the course of their9
the results of the9
the fact was that9
the latter part of9
at the instance of9
which appeared in the9
state of the country9
the british government would9
was not long before9
that it was only9
we came to the9
in possession of a9
a copy of this9
have been committed by9
have enjoyed since the9
the expulsion of the9
all the way to9
of the english language9
in respect of the9
the opposite side of9
on the outbreak of9
the transvaal between the9
it is to the9
there was not much9
of being cut off9
while this was going9
it became evident that9
the east side of9
to a large extent9
the battle of elandslaagte9
and a large number9
the zambesi to the9
that the government was9
for service in the9
suffer any molestation by9
which they have enjoyed9
be looked upon as9
the gallantry of the9
if he did not9
from the th of9
the prosperity of the9
of the duke of9
the free state was9
to prevent the boers9
the rifles of the9
fact that they were9
about yards from the9
who was one of9
prevent the boers from9
be no doubt that9
i am convinced that9
guns and a pom9
of affairs in the9
of the scottish horse9
of the cape dutch9
it is easy to9
to serve as a9
on behalf of his9
be accorded to the9
or damage sustained by9
at a cost of9
the view of the9
the difference between the9
of which the following9
as will be seen9
at any time by9
the troops of general9
to which he replied9
miles to the west9
person who has remained9
south african republic was9
commencement of the war9
and members of the9
revenue of the country9
was not the case9
there should be no9
of the house of9
command of the troops9
british government and the9
think fit to employ9
the transvaal government to9
the enemy had been9
th company imperial yeomanry9
of the indian ocean9
the terms of surrender9
laws of the transvaal9
which could not be9
between the british and9
such a manner as9
the st of august9