Good-bye Dolly Gray: The Story of the Boer WarTaking his title from a British song that bade farewell to an era, Rayner Kruger describes the background, the arms and armies, the campaigns and personalities of the war in which soldiers from across the British Empire marched to a succession of brave defeats at hands of sharpshooting farmers. These were calamitous blows, struck not only at an immense British Army but -- as the old century passed into the new -- at Victorian prestige, assumptions, and complacency. |
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Page 260
... rebels availed themselves of the offer . They went to the nearest British officer or magistrate and handed over a rifle , took the oath , and went back to their farms . The ultimate fate of Cape rebels , however , had to await the ...
... rebels availed themselves of the offer . They went to the nearest British officer or magistrate and handed over a rifle , took the oath , and went back to their farms . The ultimate fate of Cape rebels , however , had to await the ...
Page 348
... rebels were to be treated . To Chamberlain's insistence on clemency as part of a healing peace Milner bitterly retorted that even if the Dutch were to be treated like British , " forgetting that nine - tenths of them have been our open ...
... rebels were to be treated . To Chamberlain's insistence on clemency as part of a healing peace Milner bitterly retorted that even if the Dutch were to be treated like British , " forgetting that nine - tenths of them have been our open ...
Page 451
... rebels had been organized in the vast tract , sparse in people and vegetation , extending for 250 miles south of the Orange . It was the work of a young corporal called Salomon Maritz , who had started recruitment after De Wet's and ...
... rebels had been organized in the vast tract , sparse in people and vegetation , extending for 250 miles south of the Orange . It was the work of a young corporal called Salomon Maritz , who had started recruitment after De Wet's and ...
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