| Charles L. Norris-Newman - Free State (South Africa) - 1882 - 412 pages
...garrisons should be tree to provision themselves and peaceful intercourse AA with them allowed, bat we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrisons or occupy Lang's Nek if arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time within which answer must be sent by Boers." Governor Sir... | |
| Lady Bellairs - Transvaal (South Africa) - 1885 - 590 pages
...that garrisons should be free to provision themselves, and peaceful intercourse with them allowed ; but we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrisons or occupy Laing's Nek if arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time within which answer must be sent by Boers."... | |
| Henry Rider Haggard - Transvaal (South Africa) - 1899 - 284 pages
...was sent to General Wood, because the Boers had stopped the communications with Colley. On the 1Qth, Sir George Colley replies in these words, which show...daily fire of complimentary messages was being kept up between President Brand and Lord Kimberley, who alternately gave " sincere thanks to Lord Kimberley... | |
| Henry Rider Haggard - Transvaal - 1899 - 286 pages
...our garrisons isolated and short of provisions, or occupy former and relieve latter?" Lord Kitnberley hastens to reply that the garrisons must be left free...positions in the colony of Natal. Meanwhile the daily lire of complimentary messages was being kept up between President Brand and Lord Kimberley, who alternately... | |
| Sir William Francis Butler - Afghan Wars - 1899 - 474 pages
...essential that garrisons should be free to provision themselves and peaceful intercourse with them allowed, but we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrisons, or occupy Lang's Nek if arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time within which answer must be sent by Boers. On February 20,... | |
| John Morley - Great Britain - 1903 - 672 pages
...be free to provision themselves and peaceful intercourse allowed ; ' but,' Kimberley tells Colley, 'we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrisons or occupy Laing's Nek, if the arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time within which answer must be sent by Boers.'... | |
| John Morley - Great Britain - 1903 - 670 pages
...be free to provision themselves and peaceful intercourse allowed ; ' but,' Kimberley tells Colley, 'we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrisons or occupy Laing's Nek, if the arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time within which answer must be sent by BoersS... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1904 - 1072 pages
...essential that garrisons should be free to provision themselves and peaceful intercourse with them allowed, but we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrisons or occupy Laing's Nek if arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time within which answer must be sent by Boers.... | |
| John Morley - Great Britain - 1907 - 966 pages
...to be free to provision themselves and peaceful intercourse allowed; 'but,' Kimberley tells Colley, 'we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrisons or occupy Laing's Nek, if the arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time vuithin which answer must be sent by... | |
| Sir Evelyn Wood - Great Britain - 1906 - 330 pages
...is essential that garrisons should be free to provision themselves and peaceful intercourse allowed, but we do not mean that you should march to the relief of garrison or occupy Lang's Nek, if arrangement proceeds. Fix reasonable time within which answer must... | |
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