The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1902 |
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Sivu 143
... object of the programme had been attained - namely , the rescue of the Legations and of the foreigners besieged in Peking . The second object which they had in view - namely , to render assistance to the Central Govern- ment in the ...
... object of the programme had been attained - namely , the rescue of the Legations and of the foreigners besieged in Peking . The second object which they had in view - namely , to render assistance to the Central Govern- ment in the ...
Sivu 147
... object of proceeding to the Capital . The Government of the Republic think it impossible that such legitimate con- ditions , presented collectively by the Representatives of the Powers , and sup- ported by the presence of the ...
... object of proceeding to the Capital . The Government of the Republic think it impossible that such legitimate con- ditions , presented collectively by the Representatives of the Powers , and sup- ported by the presence of the ...
Sivu 173
... object of sow- ing dissension among the Powers , as Count Lamsdorff had previously said , nothing would give His ... object . Some time ago the Imperial Govern- ment entered into negotiations with China on the subject of an arrangement ...
... object of sow- ing dissension among the Powers , as Count Lamsdorff had previously said , nothing would give His ... object . Some time ago the Imperial Govern- ment entered into negotiations with China on the subject of an arrangement ...
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administration Agreement ammunition amount Army arrived Article attack August Boers boilers Botha Brigadier-General British burghers camp Canal Cape Colony captured cattle cent China Chinese Government Chinese Plenipotentiaries Colonel Colonel Benson columns command Company considerable convoy death Despatch detachment direction district Drift duties east Elliot's enemy Ermelo estimate expenditure force foreign garrison guns horses Imperial important increase Infantry Jubaland July killed Klerksdorp Kroonstad Kumassi laager Lake land Legation Lieut.-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Kitchener Lord Lansdowne Majesty's Government Major Major-General Manchuria ment Middelburg miles military moved movement Natal native negotiations officers operations Orange River Colony parties Peking Piet Retief Plumer population port Powers present Prince Tuan prisoners Protectorate Province railway regard Report revenue rifles Russian Secretary sent September Service South Africa Standerton supplies territory tion trade Transvaal Treaty troops United Vaal waggons Wilge River wounded Yeomanry