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    • Die mense van die Gelofte 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Papers on the future of the Afrikaner nation and the people of the Dingaan's Day covenant, read at a Dingaan's Day Festival, Andalusia, 16 December 1950.
    • Die waarde van geskiedenis 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Address on the value of history and notes on the history of Clanwilliam, delivered 1 December 1950.
    • Die toekoms van ons volk 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Notes for an address on the future of the Afrikaner nation delivered as part of Heroes day celebrations, 10 October 1950, Oudtshoorn.
    • Die betekenis van Vereeniging 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Address on the meaning of the Treaty of Vereeniging which ended the Anglo-Boer War, comparing it to similar events in other countries. Delivered as part of Heroes day celebrations, Strand, 10 October 1949.
    • Jan van Riebeeck 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Notes for an address on Van Riebeeck Day and the journal of Jan van Riebeeck, delivered in Worcester, 18 May 1949.
    • Van Riebeeckdag 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Notes for an address on the Van Riebeeck Day Festival, delivered in Bloemfontein, 29 April 1949.
    • Wat Dingaansdag vir ons moet beteken 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Paper on the meaning of Dingaan's Day, delivered in Fraserburg 16 December 1948 at a Dingaan's Day Festival.
    • Heldedom en naastediens 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Address on heroism and duty to one's fellow-man, delivered as part of Heroes Day celebrations in the town of Napier, 8 October 1948.
    • Dingaansdag en wat dit vir ons moet beteken 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Papers on the meaning of Dingaan's Day and on the race relations of the Voortrekkers, delivered in Parys, 16 December 1947 at a Dingaan's Day Festival.
    • Wie is ’n held? 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Two papers on South African heroes, focusing on former presidents MT Steyn and Paul Kruger. Delivered at Heroes day celebrations, Bloemfontein, 10 October 1947.
    • Ontstaan van die Gelofte 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Paper on the Dingaan's Day covenant, read at a Dingaan's Day Festival, Groote Schuur, 16 December 1946.
    • Die boodskap van 'n honderd jaar 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Address delivered at the centenary celebration of the founding of the town of Burgersdorp, 23 May 1946.
    • Ons konstitusionele ontwikkeling sedert 1910 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Paper on constitutional development in South Africa since 1910, delivered in Stellenbosch, 15 April 1946.
    • Hoe moet ons Dingaansdag vier? 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Two papers on the meaning and the celebration of Dingaan's Day in terms of Afrikaner values, read at a Dingaan's Day Festival, Beaufort West, 16 December 1943.
    • Die boodskap van ons geskiedenis vir die hede 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Address delivered at the centenary celebration of the founding of the town of Richmond, Northern Cape, 29 October 1943.
    • Nasiebou 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Paper on nation building in South Africa, delivered at Heroes day celebrations, Vryburg, 9 October 1943.
    • Hooflyne van ons moderne konstitusionele ontwikkeling 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Series of talks on the South African Constitution, delivered before HNP (Herstigte Nasionale Party) students, Stellenbosch 1943.
    • Van Riebeeckdag 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Outline for an address on Jan Van Riebeeck for a Van Riebeeck Day Festival, Paarl, 6 April 1943.
    • Ons grondwet 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Address on the South African Constitution.
    • Oor die Dingaansdag-gelofte 

      Thom, Hendrik Bernardus, 1905-1983
      Paper on the Dingaan's Day covenant, read at a Dingaan's Day Festival, Cradock, 16 December 1942.