| Edmund Burke - Books - 1898 - 700 pages
...Johannesburg, there was none for the conduct of a person in Mr. Ehodes' position in subsidising, organising, and stimulating an armed insurrection against the Government of the South African Eepublic, and employing the forces and resources of the Chartered Company to support such a revolution.... | |
| History - 1903 - 700 pages
...Rhodes at length in 1896 ; but they strongly censured him in their Report for " subsidising, organising, and stimulating an armed insurrection against the...the Chartered Company to support such a revolution " ; and no other conclusion was possible. Moreover, he did all this while Prime Minister of the Cape,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1898 - 676 pages
...Johannesburg, there was none for the conduct of a person in Mr. Rhodes' position in subsidising, organising, and stimulating an armed insurrection against the...the Chartered Company to support such a revolution. He seriously embarrassed both the Imperial and Colonial Governments, and his proceedings resulted in... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1898 - 736 pages
...Johannesburg, there was none for the conduct of a person in Mr. Rhodes' position in subsidising, organising, and stimulating an armed insurrection against the...the Chartered Company to support such a revolution. He seriously embarrassed both the Imperial and Colonial Governments, and his proceedings resulted in... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1898 - 908 pages
...De Beers and Gold Fields Companies had used his position and those interests to promote his policy in subsidizing, organizing, and stimulating an armed...against the Government of the South African Republic, und had employed the forces of the C'hartercd Company to support such а revolution. He seriously embarrassed... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1899 - 890 pages
...De Beers and Gold Fields Companies had used his position and those interests to promote his policy in subsidizing, organizing, and stimulating an armed...the Government of the South African Republic, and had employed the forces of the Chartered Company to support such a revolution. He seriously embarrassed... | |
| William Harding - Boer War - 1899 - 570 pages
...the action on the part of the people of Johannesburg, there was none whatever for Mr. Rhodes' conduct in subsidizing, organizing, and stimulating an armed insurrection against the Government of the Transvaal. A heavy responsibility, the report added, remained with Mr. Rhodes, in spite of the fact... | |
| Howard Hensman - Capitalists and financiers - 1901 - 452 pages
...Johannesburg, there was none for the conduct of a person in Mr Rhodes' position, in subsidising, organising, and stimulating an armed insurrection against the...the Chartered Company to support such a revolution. He seriously embarrassed both the Imperial and Colonial Governments, and his proceedings resulted in... | |
| Samuel Smith - Great Britain - 1902 - 710 pages
...on the part of the people of Johannesburg, there was none for the conduct of a person in Mr. Rhodes' position, in subsidizing, organizing, and stimulating...the Chartered Company to support such a revolution. 2. Mr. Rhodes occupied a great position in South Africa, and, beyond all other persons, should have... | |
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - South Africa - 1902 - 440 pages
...on the part of the people of Johannesburg, there was none for the conduct of a person in Mr. Rhodes' position, in subsidizing, organizing ) and stimulating...the Chartered Company to support such a revolution. He seriously embarrassed both the Imperial and Colonial Governments, and his proceedings resulted in... | |
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