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7 archives found for 'Kruger, Paul'
  • 4682.

    The Transvaal, speech, apparently delivered in Parliament [c. 1896], deploring the Jameson raid of December 1895 but pointing out that Kruger's tyranny had made such a desperate reaction inevitable, autograph draft, 20 pp., 4to
  • 393.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "A most interesting description and account of Kruger. Premonitions of the Boer War" (D.T.), Maritzburg, Natal (South Africa), 27-11-1897
  • 401.

    Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, "Describes the first news in the House of Kruger's actions and that the Boer War has commenced" (D.T.), London, 18-10-1899
  • 1061.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, telling him "that the State could only gain by sending Radchid [Rachid ben Mohammed] out of the country", defending Paul Kruger, inviting Stanley to come to the opening of the Congo Railway, on Marchand's expedition to Fashoda, Brazzaville, 04-03-1890
  • 1088.

    Letter [incomplete] from Anton Greshoff to HMS, about the possibility of Belgium taking over the Congo State, the mismanagement by the French administration and their inaptness to become governors of the Congo, complaining about the new generation of Dutch agents compared with "the good old stock", ab, s.l., [1897?]
  • 1097.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, on the new generation of Congo agents, inviting Stanley to visit him in Holland, regarding the reason of his staying another year in the Congo, Kruger's visit to President Loubet, mentioning the engagement of Queen Wilhelmina, Brazzaville, 10-12-1900
  • 1831.

    Letter from James B. Pond to HMS, on Denzil Stanley and his own son Brin, the forbearance of the English people with Kruger, begging Stanley to come and lecture in 1900, Grand Victorian Corridor, Boston (Mass.), 09-12-1899