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  • The Boer War
    Review: The Boer War By Edgar Holt; Reviewed by Robert Walker Davis. had it published) called, appropriately enough, The Boer War; a History. ...
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  • The Great Boer War
    title The Great Boer War | author Arthur Conan Doyle | section | ... Contents : Chapter 1. The Boer Nations. Chapter 2. The Cause of Quarrel. ...
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  • Emily Hobhouse: Boer War Letters
    Many who had taken the war lightly or even willingly as far as to give the Boers a beating, paused before the injustice of annexation. " ...
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  • Review neutral rights and obligations in the anglo-boer war
    "Neutral Rights and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War". By Robert Granville Campbell. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1908. ...
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  • Letter to Leonard Hobhouse (redirect Emily Hobhouse Letter on Boer War)
    would be removed, as was the case with Van Edelingen’s History of the War. ... He had come across a small body of Boers, and in a cart with ...
    6 KB (1,055 words) - 23:56, 23 September 2008
  • The New Student's Reference Work/Boer War
    Boer War (1899–1901).  Dutch disaffection toward England’s domination in South Africa long existed, and in the country there was always ...
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  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 1
    With the experience of the first Boer war behind them, little was done,either in tactics or in musketry, to prepare the soldier for the ...
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  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 4
    The first Boer war still smarted in our minds, and we knew the prowess of the indomitable burghers. But our people, if gloomy, were none ...
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  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 25
    Had the Transvaal been governed as the Orange Free State was, such an event as the second Boer war could never have occurred. ...
    35 KB (6,399 words) - 03:44, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 2
    Had it remained so, it is safe to say that there would never have been either an Uitlander question or a great Boer war. Grievances would ...
    32 KB (5,526 words) - 03:43, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 36
    at various parts of the seat of war, the general tendency of which was not ... who noted it as to the sapping and decay of the Boer strength. ...
    62 KB (11,153 words) - 03:46, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 8
    In the war of 1880 he had led the Boers who besieged Potchefstroom, and he had pushed the attack with a relentless vigour which was not ...
    41 KB (7,467 words) - 03:47, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 29
    who may have been bullies in peace, but were certainly heroes in war. ... himself firmly upon the left of the Boer position, Pole-Carew had ...
    36 KB (6,408 words) - 03:45, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 35
    Her mission had no immediate or visible effect, and the weary war, exhausting for the British but fatal for the Boers, went steadily on. ...
    34 KB (5,968 words) - 03:46, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 34
    public might begin to look upon the war as interminable, it had become ... already be predicted by which the whole Boer population would have passed ...
    46 KB (8,262 words) - 03:46, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 24
    at other seats of war might have proved disastrous to the British cause. ... The Boer laager was approached and attacked in the early morning ...
    34 KB (6,082 words) - 03:44, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 33
    hopes of a successful issue of the war, and that he had taken steps to ... With Boers in their front and Boers on either flank they fought an ...
    40 KB (7,091 words) - 03:46, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 32
    During the whole war the task of the British had been made very much more difficult by the openly expressed sympathy with the Boers from ...
    37 KB (6,457 words) - 03:45, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 30
    and of the foreign mercenaries, would have marked the end of the war. ... Eighty-two unwounded Boers filed out of the enclosure, and the total ...
    38 KB (6,919 words) - 03:45, 16 November 2007
  • The Great Boer War/Chapter 39
    No wonder that the Boer leaders showed great confidence at the outset of the war. That the heavy losses caused us by the war were borne ...
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