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culous Nature of Boer Achievements, 223, 224 Moddervlei, Passage of--Boer Loss of Ammunition and Flour Waggons, 208, 209, 210, 212 Officers serving with Commander-in-Chief de Wet, 195, 196 Position of Boer Forces after crossing Orange River, 205, 206 Retreat across Orange River, Difficulties of, etc., 217-224 Strategy employed to mislead Gen. Knox, 202, 203, 204 General Rising of Burghers, Impossibility of--Reports of Delegates at the Vereeniging Conference, 340, 341, 342, 355, 360, 361, 405, 406 Position of affairs at the beginning of 1901--Colonial Burghers' Sympathy with Boer Cause, 195, 196 Sheep-farming, success of in North-Western Districts, 211 Small Commandos sent to Cape Colony, Policy of, 234 Cape Mounted Rifles, Commander-in-Chief de Wet's opinion of, 77, 78 Cartwright, Mr., Editor of _South African News_--Punishment for publication of "not to take prisoners" Anecdote concerning Lord Kitchener, 184, 185 Casualties, _see_ Losses in Killed and Wounded, etc., on either side Cattle--Blockhouse Line between Lindley and Kroonstad, Boer Cattle breaking through, 288 Capture of Boer Cattle on "Majuba Day," 296, 297 Destruction by the British, 192, 232 Supply available on May 15, 1902--Report of Vereeniging Delegates, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 351, 352 Causes of the War--British Government Interference with the inner policy of the South African Republic, 252, 253 Declaration of War by the South African Republics as the Cause--President Steyn's Contradiction, 251, 252 Extermination of the Republics already determined on by England, alleged, 254, 255 Franchise Law--British Government Demands, 252, 253, 254 Goldfields the main object, alleged, 350, 351 Jameson Raid as a Cause, alleged, 251, 252, 253 Memorials to H.M. Government concerning alleged Grievances--President Steyn's efforts to keep the Peace, 252, 253, 254 Orange Free State joining issues with the Transvaal, 254, 255 Steyn's, President, Letter to Lord Kitchener, 250-259 Troops landed by the British Government prior to outbreak of War, 253, 254 Ultimatum of Boers, Lord Salisbury's Assertion, 53, 54 Ceylon--Boer Prisoners taken with Gen. Prinsloo sent to Ceylon, 156 Chamberlain, Mr. J.--Boer Ultimatum--Telegrams to Sir A. Milner, 329 Jameson Raid--Defence of Mr. Rhodes, President Steyn on, 251, 252 Cilli
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