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The question of right between England and the Transvaal
(London : Imperial South African Association, 1900-04-29)
Letters by the Right Hon. F. Max Muller on the question of right between England and the Transvaal, with rejoinders by Professor Theodore Mommsen.
The truth about the Transvaal gathered from the despatches between the British and Boer governments and the official report of the Bloemfontein conference
(Detroit : J. Bornman & Son ; Toronto : W. Tyrrell & Co., 1900)
An address delivered by request, in the Opera House, Windsor, Ontario, on February 6th, 1900 by William Robins and printed for the benefit of "The Soldiers of the Queen Relief Fund".
La question du Transvaal
(Marseille : Secretariat De La Societe, 1900)
British workmen or Chinese slaves : the labour problem in the Transvaal
(London : New Reform Club, 1904)
Not even two years since the end of the Transvaal war (the war which was undertaken to secure equal rights for all white men and to release the natives from the slavery in which they were held by the Boers), the most ...
Zijn de boeren vijanden der zending
(Zwolle : H. Tulp, 1901)
Address delivered by C. Spoelstra, regarding the Boers' hostility towards mission work, at Zwolle (Holland), 18 October, 1900, to the Ministers’ Missionary Association in the provinces of Overijsel and Drente.
The Transvaal trouble
(New York : Abbey Press, 1900)
An address by John Hammond, attempting to correct the erroneous impressions prevailing on the South African question.
The truth about the war
(London : New Age Press, 1902)