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A plea on behalf of equity and truth
(Amsterdam : J.H. Van Dam, 1901-11-03)
Sermon on Ps. 126:3, preached by Rev. Dr. Philippus Jacobus Hoedemaker on the 3rd of November 1901, in the English churches of Flushing and Middelburg. Profits from the sale of this sermon will be handed to a fund, providing ...
Two years of war and after
(London : Liberal Publication Department, 1901)
Two speeches on two years of war and after, delivered by the Right Hon. John Morley, at Arbroath, on 31 October 1901 and at Forfar, on 4 November 1901.
Zuid-Afrika's bondgenoot
(’s-Gravenhage : G.J. Van Peursem, 1901-01-03)
Speech delivered by Pastor H.D. van Broekhuizen, in the Oude Kerk, Scheveningen on Thursday, 3 January, regarding the dreadful war.
Audiatur et altera pars!
([S.l.] : Morning Post, 1901-11-19)
French pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War.
Les Boers sont-ils ennemis de la Mission?
(Paris : EM. Mauchaussat, 1901)
Pamphlet regarding the South African war.
The Transvaal war and its problems
(London : Horace Marshall & Son, 1901)
Les pratiques anglaises dans la guerre terrestre
(Paris : A. Pedone, 1901)
French pamphlet on the Anglo-Boer War.
Le droit de conquete et les proclamations anglaises declarant l'annexion des Republiques sud-africaines
(Paris : Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes, 1901)
Extract from: "Revue des Deux Mondes", 15 Octobre 1901.
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 ...
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.