The Transvaal Trouble: Being An Extract From the Biography of the Late Sir Bartle Frere

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The Transvaal Trouble: Being An Extract From the Biography of the Late Sir Bartle Frere
Martineau, John
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i«79.1 THE CENSURE. 151 and they have been unable to find in the documents you have placed before them that evidence of urgent necessity for immediate action, which alone could justify you in taking, without their full knowledge and sanction, a course almost certain to result in a war, which, as I had previously impressed upon you, every eflfort should have been used to avoid " The communications which had passed between us as to the objects for which the reinforcements were requested and sent,
... and as to the nature of the questions in dispute with the Zulu King, were such as to render it especially needful that Her Majesty's Government should understand and approve any important step, not already suggested to them, before you were committed to it ; and if that step was likely to increase the probability of war, an opportunity should certainly have been afforded to them of considering the time as well as the manner of coming to issue — should it be necessary to come to issue — with the Zulu King.

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