Boer Politics by Yves Guyot
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ENGLISH AND BOERS.
1. The ideal of the Boers.--2. The English in South Africa.--3. "The Crime."--4. British Sphere of Influence in 1838.--5. England, the Transvaal and the Orange Free State 9 CHAPTER III. THE ANNEXATION OF THE TRANSVAAL AND THE CONVENTIONS OF 1881 AND 1884. 1. The "Gold Mines" Argument.--2. Boer Anarchy.--3. The Boers saved by the English.--4.--The Annexation of the Transvaal, and the Conventions of 1881 and 1884.--5. The Convention of 1881 inapplicable.--6. Violation by the Boers 17 CHAPTER IV. ARTICLES OF THE CONVENTION OF 1884. 1. Krüger's point of view.--2. England's Obligations.--3. Equality of Rights among the Whites according to Mr. Krüger in 1881.--4. Preamble of the Convention of 1881.--5. Articles, 4, 7, and 14 of the Convention of 1884 24 CHAPTER V. |
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