Browsing WJ Leyds Collection by Subject "South African War, 1899-1902"
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Aan de getrouwe Afrikaners!
([S.l.] : Veld-drukkerij, 1901-06)Peter Walters encourages Afrikaners not to negotiate with England with regards to peace. -
Aanspraak van ZHEd. den Staatspresident gehouden te Paardekraal, 16 December, 1891
(Pretoria : gedrukt door "De Pers" Drukkerij, 1891-12-16)Speech delivered by president Paul Kruger on 16 December 1891 at Paardekraal. -
Een Afrikaners beroep op Afrikaners om te helpen vrede tot stand te brengen in Zuid Afrika
(Kaapstad : Townshend, Taylor en Snashall, 1902)An Afrikaner's call for peace in South Africa. -
Een afscheids woord van Commandant F.-S. Allemann aan zijne broeders en burgers te Oorlogs fonteyn, district van Rhijnsdorp, Kaap Kolonie, op den 22sten december 1901
(1901-12-22)Commander F.-S. Allemann bids farewell to his troops and fellow countrymen. -
L'Allie du Sud de L'Afrique
(Nantes : Imprimerie G. Schwob et Fils, 1901-01-03)Speech on South Africa's ally during the Anglo-Boer War. -
Ambtelijke verslagen van Generaal J.H. de la Rey en Generaal J.C. Smuts, alsook andere stukken betreffende den oorlog in Zuid-Afrika, kort geleden ontvangen door de Boerenvertegenwoordigers in Europa, en met hun toestemming openbaar gemaakt
([Amsterdam] : Algemeen Nederlandsch Verbond, 1901)Official report from general J.H. de la Rey and general J.C. Smuts as well as other matters relating to the South African war, including 13 statements, report by Genreal Smuts, a letter from General Liebenberg and a report ... -
The American revolution and the Boer War
(Philadelphia : G.H. Buchanan and Co., 1902-01-19)An open letter to mr. Charles Francis Adams regarding his pamphlet, "The Confederacy and the Transvaal". -
American sentiment : a plebiscite upon the Boer War
([New York : s.n.], 1900)The American people have been hurt by the wrong course pursued by the Government of Great Britain towards the two small independent Republics of South Africa. -
An American view of the South African situation : how Australasia might help Great Britain
(1901)The object of the writer of these pages has been to present facts, and to point out evident deductions from those facts, but to state nothing on his own authority. Too often mere personal abuse has taken the place ... -
Les Amis de la Paix dans l'Afrique du Sud
(Genève : C.-E. Alioth, 1901)French pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War. -
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Arbitration or war? : a view of the Transvaal question, with a glance also at arbitration in politics generally
(London : Harrison & Sons, 1899)Alleged grievances of the Uitlanders and the answer made on behalf of the Transvaal Government, together with the arguments and evidence in support of each, with the purpose of showing that there was full reason for going ... -
Are we in the right? : an appeal to honest men
(London : "Review of Reviews" Office, 1899)W.T. Stead’s appeal to honest men who will admit that the question of whether they are in the right or wrong in this war is not in the least affected by the fact that the immediate cause of the rupture was the Boers' Ultimatum. -
Audiatur et altera pars!
([S.l.] : Morning Post, 1901-11-19)French pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War. -
Der Ausgang des Transvaalkrieges
(Wien : Friedrich Schalk, 1900)Pamphlet on the outcome of the South African war. -
Aux grands hommes politiques de l’Angleterre
(Perpignan : Imp. de l’Independant, 1899-02-18)French pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War. -
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The Boer war and the duty of the United States relative to the same
(Washington : [G.P.O.], 1900)Speeches of Hon. John F. Shafroth, in the House of Representatives, February 1 and 7, 1900 regarding the Anglo-Boer War and the duty of the United States. -
De Boerengeneraals in Zeeland, 30 September-2 October 1902
(Middelburg : F.B. Den Boer, 1902)Dutch pamphlet on the visit of Botha and De la Rey to Middelburg and Goes in The Netherlands. -
Boergeneralen Christian de Wet en skildring af helten og hans kampe
(Kristiania : L.E. Tvedtes, 1902)Biography on General Christiaan de Wet.