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Title: Lord Milner's Work in South Africa
From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
Author: W. Basil Worsfold
Release Date: August 30, 2008 [EBook #26490]
Language: English
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LORD MILNER'S WORK IN SOUTH AFRICA
FROM ITS COMMENCEMENT IN 1897 TO
THE PEACE OF VEREENIGING IN 1902
CONTAINING HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED INFORMATION
BY W. BASIL WORSFOLD
WITH PORTRAITS AND MAP
"What would have been the position to-day in South Africa if
there had not been a man prepared to take upon himself
responsibility; a man whom difficulties could not conquer, whom
disasters could not cow, and whom obloquy could never
move?"--LORD GOSCHEN _in the House of Lords, March 29th, 1906_
LONDON
JOHN MURRAY ALBEMARLE STREET W
1906
_This Edition enjoys copyright in all countries signatory to the Berne
Convention, as well as in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and all British
Colonies and Dependencies._
_Printed by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury._
PREFACE
In sending this book to press I have only two remarks to make by way
of preface.
The first is wholly personal. It has been my good fortune to reside
twice for a considerable period in South Africa--first in the
neighbourhood of Capetown (1883-5), and afterwards in Johannesburg
(1904-5). During these periods of residence, and also during the long
interval between them, I have been brought into personal contact with
many of the principal actors in the events which are related in this
book. While, therefore, no pains have been spared to secure accuracy
by a careful study of official papers and other reliable publications,
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