I tell j'ou there is no Government — Whig or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical — who would dare, under any circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them. The Last Boer War - Page 115by Henry Rider Haggard - 1899 - 244 pagesFull view - About this book
| England - 1880 - 930 pages
...or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical — who would dare, under any circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them. To give back this country, what would it mean ? To give it back to external danger, to the danger of attack by hostile... | |
| Thomas Fortescue Carter - Transvaal (South Africa) - 1883 - 662 pages
...Whig or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical, who would dare, under any circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them.' Though satisfied of the absolute finality of the act, he, as I have already said, lost no opportunity... | |
| John Nixon (writer on South Africa.) - 1885 - 434 pages
...Whig or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical, who would dare, under any circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them. To give back this country, what would it mean ] To give it back to external danger, to the danger of attack by hostile... | |
| John Nixon - Transvaal (South Africa) - 1885 - 440 pages
...Whig or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical, who would dare, under any circumstances, to give hack this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them. To give back this country, what would it mean 1 To give it back to external danger, to the danger of attack by hostile... | |
| 1896 - 790 pages
...Whig or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical, who would dare, under any circumstances, give back this country. They would not dare because the English people would not let them." But he took no steps to redress the legitimate grievances of the Boers, and he declined... | |
| John Martineau - South Africa - 1899 - 296 pages
..."Whig or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical, who would dare under any circumstances to give back this country. They would not dare because the English people would not allow them." Speaking of the malcontents then out in camp, he said, " I think the Transvaal has never had such formidable... | |
| Edwin A. Pratt - South Africa - 1900 - 422 pages
...or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical—who would dare, under any circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow it." — 25. Direct telegraphic communication between the Cape and Great Britain completed. 1880. De... | |
| Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - South Africa - 1902 - 798 pages
...circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them. Give back the country — what would it mean ? To...danger of attack by hostile tribes on its frontier, who, if the English Government were removed for one day, would make themselves felt the next. Not an... | |
| Ernest Bruce Iwan-Müller - South Africa - 1902 - 800 pages
...Whig or Tory, Liberal, Conservative, or Radical, would dare, under any circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them. Give back the country—what would it mean ? To give it back to external danger, to the danger of attack... | |
| Harold Josling - 1907 - 434 pages
...Liberal, Conservative, or Radical, who C. 2866, p. 189. would dare, under any circumstances, to give back this country. They would not dare, because the English people would not allow them. . . . The same thing recurring again which existed before would mean danger without, anarchy and civil... | |
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