Urged to revenge and desperation by the systematic injustice of which they had been the victims, I am compelled to embrace, however reluctantly, the conclusion that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment, however hopeless, of extorting by force... History of the Zulu War - Página 235por Alexander Wilmot - 1880 - 249 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Mackenzie Beverley, John Philip - 1837 - 380 páginas
...which they had been the victims, I am compelled to embrace, however reluctantly, the conclusion, that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain. You, indeed, would deny the last of these statements. In your despatch of the 2 1st of January, you... | |
| W. K. Ente - 1843 - 478 páginas
...they " had to resent, and endeavored justly though impotently to avenge a series of encroachments, — they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...extorting by force that redress which they could not otherwise obtain, and that the original justice is on the side of the conquered (Kafirs) and not the... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1851 - 706 páginas
...which they had been the victims, I am compelled to embrace, however reluctantly, the conclusion, that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...redress which they could not expect otherwise to obtain. * * * I am further constrained to record my dissent from the unfavourable estimate which you have formed... | |
| William Shaw - 1860 - 620 páginas
...they had been the victims; and I am compelled to embrace, however reluctantly, the conclusion, that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...which they could not expect otherwise to obtain." Seeing this view of the case prevailed at the Colonial Office, the reader will not be surprised that... | |
| William Shaw - 1872 - 278 páginas
...they had been the victims; and I am compelled to embrace, however reluctantly, the conclusion, that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...which they could not expect otherwise to obtain." Seeing this view of the case prevailed at the .Colonial Office, the reader will not be surprised that... | |
| George McCall Theal - 1877 - 324 páginas
...they had toresent, and endeavoured justly, though impotently, to avenge a series of encroachments ; they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...and the claim of sovereignty over the new province must be renounced. It rests upon a conquest resulting from a war in which, as far as I am at present... | |
| John Noble - 1877 - 374 páginas
...which they had been the victims, I am compelled to embrace, however reluctantly, the conclusion that they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...which they could not expect otherwise to obtain." The despatch concluded by conveying to the Governor peremptory injunctions that the sovereignty of... | |
| George McCall Theal - 1878 - 458 páginas
...they had to resent, and endeavoured justly, though impotently, to avenge a series of encroachments ; they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...and the claim of sovereignty over the new province must bo renounced. It rests upon a conquest resulting from a war in which, as far as I am at present... | |
| 1879 - 980 páginas
...They had to resent, and endeavoured justly though impotently to avenge, a series of encroachments ; they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...to obtain ; and the claim of sovereignty over the province must be renounced." Lord Glenelg directed the conquered country to be given back to the Kafirs,... | |
| S.W. Silver & Co - 1880 - 642 páginas
...they had to resent, and endeavoured justly, though impotently, to avenge a series of encroachments ; they had a perfect right to hazard the experiment,...and the claim of sovereignty over the new province must be renounced. It rests upon a conquest resulting from a war in which, as far as I am at present... | |
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