I further proclaim and make known that the Transvaal will remain a separate Government, with its own laws and legislature, and that it is the wish of Her Most Gracious Majesty that it shall enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible with the... The Transvaal and the Boers: A Brief History - Page 170by William Edward Garrett Fisher - 1896 - 283 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1899 - 974 pages
...existence were continued, and an appeal given to the Queen in Council in disputes above the value of £500. The Transvaal was to remain a separate Government...legislature, and to enjoy the fullest legislative privileges. Under an Order in Council of November 27, 1878, two more judges of the High Court were appointed. Under... | |
| John Noble - 1877 - 374 pages
...with its own laws and legislature. and that it is the wish of Her Most Gracious Majesty that it shall enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...of the country and the intelligence of its people. That arrangements will be made by which the Dutch language will practically be as much the official... | |
| Michael Edward Hicks-Beach Earl of St. Aldwyn - 1881 - 66 pages
...with its own laws and legislature, and that it is the wish of Her Most Gracious Majesty that it shall enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...of the country and the intelligence of its people. That arrangements will be made by which the Dutch language will practically be as much the official... | |
| Charles L. Norris-Newman - 1882 - 412 pages
...with its own laws and legislature, and that it is the wish of Her Most Gracious Majesty that it shall enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...of the country and the intelligence of its people. That arrangements will be made by which the Dutch language will practically be as much the official... | |
| Ralph Watts Leyland - 1882 - 408 pages
...should remain a separate Government with its own laws and legislature, that the inhabitants should enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible with the circumstances of the country, and that the Members of the Legislative Assembly should be allowed to speak either in the Dutch or English... | |
| Thomas Fortescue Carter - 1883 - 662 pages
...its own laws and Legislalature, and that it is the wish of Her Most Gracious Majesty that it shall enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...of the country and the intelligence of its people. That arrangements will be made by which the Dutch language will practically be as much the official... | |
| John Nixon (writer on South Africa.) - 1885 - 434 pages
...its own laws and legislature ; and that it was the wish of her Most Gracious Majesty that it should enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...of the country and the intelligence of its people." You are aware that the present system of government, though continued, in consequence of the unsettled... | |
| John Nixon - 1885 - 440 pages
...Proclamation, in which it was stated that it was the wish of her Majesty that the Transvaal should enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...of the country and the intelligence of its people, and that in the Legislative Assembly members would be permitted to use either English or Dutch. The... | |
| Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1897 - 600 pages
...with its own laws and legislature, and that it is the wish of Her Most Gracious Majesty that it shall enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...of the country and the intelligence of its people V President Burgers made a formal protest against the annexation, and retired to the Cape Colony on... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 530 pages
...position of the British Administrator in Pretoria. The Proclamation had declared that the people should " enjoy the fullest legislative privileges compatible...circumstances of the country and the intelligence of the people," l but time went on and nothing of the kind was attempted. Meanwhile the authorities were... | |
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