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Mobilization for war : the South African field force and home defence, 1900
(London : Gale & Polden, 1900)According to the authors, the lack of sound organisation, mobility and a proper proportion of artillery, the army was not equal to the business of war (the forces for home defence were not organised into a field army) and ... -
Moet een rechtvaardige zaak ‘t winnen? : leerrede over Psalm XXXVII : 9-15
(Haarlem : H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon, 1900)Dutch sermon on Psalm 37 by J. de Vries. -
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Mr. Evans Lewin criticising the German colonial work
Mr. Evans Lewin wrote a book entitled: The Germans and Africa. The author of this leaflet feels that Mr. Lewin is criticising the German colonial work and that he contradicts himself in his writings. -
Mr. Rhodes and the empire
Mr. Rhodes has cost the Empire some sixty millions in cash and some seventeen thousand in killed and wounded, not to speak of the ill-will of foreign States and the risks and expenses involved therein. Without taking into ... -
Na Cronje's overgave : rede uitgesproken den 4den Maart 1900 in de Nieuwe Kerk te ’s-Gravenhage
(’s-Gravenhage : H.J. Gerretsen, 1900)Dutch sermon on the Anglo-Boer War, delivered by Dr. J.H. Gerretsen on 4 March 1900. -
De naam Hottentot; De taalkundige opmerkingen van O.F. Mentzel
Dutch article by D.C. Hesseling about the etymology of the word Hottentot. Linguistic remarks by O.F. Mentzel. -
Naamlijs van de gestorwene in die konsentrasie kamp van Nijlstroom, Waterberg
([Nijlstroom : s.n.], 1917)List of names of 544 women and children who died in the concentration camp of Nijlstroom with a program of the Dingaans festivities on 15 and 16 December 1917. -
Nach und in Sudafrika
(Hamburg : Persiehl, 1897)German reprint of newspaper articles written by F.F. Eiffe during his visit to South Africa in 1897. -
Nachalo i konnets Anglo Burskoi voiny
(1900)Free translation of title: Beginning and end of the Anglo-Boer War. -
Narrative of a voyage of exploration
(Liverpool : Lee and Nightingale, 1890)Voyage of exploration by George A. Chaddock on the East Coast of Africa, undertaken for the purpose of ascertaining the value of waterways hitherto unexplored and with the object of establishing trade thereon in British interests. -
Natal en Nieuw-Gelderland en de vooruitzigten der kolonisatie aldaar
(Arnhem : H.A. Tjeenk Willink, 1862)Dutch description of Natal and of the agricultural potential of the Nieuw-Gelderland agricultural colony. -
National Liberal Federation : proceedings in connection with the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the federation
(London : Liberal Publication Department, 1902)Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the National Liberal Federation, held in Bristol, May 13th, 14th and 15th, 1902, with the annual report and the speeches including those delivered by the Rt. Hon. A.H.D. ... -
National policy : a speech delivered at Chesterfield, December 16, 1901
(London : Arthur L. Humphreys, 1902)Speech on National Policy delivered at Chesterfield, December 16, 1901, by Lord Rosebery. -
Nederland en Zuid-Afrika : de verhouding na den oorlog
(Amsterdam : Nederlandsch Zuid-Afrikaansche Vereeniging, 1903)Dutch pamphlet with suggestions for the reconstruction of South Africa after the South African War. -
Nederland Zuid-Afrika : ten voordeele van het Roode Kruis in de Zuid-Afrikaansche republieken
(Amsterdam : Amsterdamsche Courant, 1899)Dutch pamphlet introducing the Transvaal and the Orange Free State to readers in the Netherlands. -
Het Nederlandsch element in den vreemde
(Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1899)Dutch speech about the decline of the Dutch language in South Africa. -
Nederlandsche belangen in Zuid-Afrika gediend door de hoogescholen hier te lande
The Dutch author encourages the pursuit of higher learning by South Africans in the Netherlands. In this way the Dutch language will become better established in South Africa. -
Het Nederlandsche taalgebied
Article in Dutch about the decline of the Dutch language internationally. -
The new imperialism : a speech delivered in Battersea Park, on May 13th, 1900
(London : Stop the War Committee, 1900-05-13)Speech by John Burns entitled: The new imperialism, delivered at the opening of the summer lectures of the Battersea Labour League, on May 13th, 1900.