Who Ought to Win ? Oom Paul Or Queen Victoria ? a History of the Dutch-English Settlement in South Africa From Its Origin to the Present Day; With Letters Graphically Describing the Wonderful Bravery of the Boer And British Armies;
Who Ought to Win ? Oom Paul Or Queen Victoria ? a History of the Dutch-English Settlement in South Africa From Its Origin to the Present Day; With Letters Graphically Describing the Wonderful Bravery of the Boer And British Armies;
O'connor, Thomas Patrick
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Mr Gladstone, who was, by nature and training, just and magnanimous, erred in the first instance, by declining to undo the wrong his predecessors had committed and which he so trenchantly con- demned. He now felt committed to an aggravation of his error, in order to avenge the humiliation in- flicted on the army and the empire. It has been told of him, that in the closing hours of his life, there was no official act of his that caused him so much exacerbation of soul as his denial of justice Di...gitized by Google 208 THE BATTLE OF MAJUBA HILL. to the people of the Transvaal. The memory of it affected him the more keenly because in withhold- ing independence from the Boers, he opposed the dictate of his own religiously trained conscience. When the ambition of the great statesman gave place to Christian reflection, he could not help ac- cusing himself of being morally responsible for the British and Boer blood that was shed in the African peninsula, during his reign of imperial power. The Laing's Nek victory greatly delighted and encouraged the Dutch all over South Africa.
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