| Basil Williams - South Africa - 1921 - 378 pages
...call little in tune with the mood of such an audience : " You think you have beaten the Dutch ! But it is not so. The Dutch are not beaten ; what is beaten...ever been ; the country is still as much theirs as it is yours, and you will have to live and work with them hereafter as in the past. Remember that when... | |
| Basil Williams - South Africa - 1921 - 380 pages
...in tune with the mood of such an audience : " You think you have beaten the Dutch ! But it is n«t so. The Dutch are not beaten ; what is beaten is Krugerism,...ever been ; the country is still as much theirs as it is yours, and you will have to live and work with them hereafter as in the past. Remember that when... | |
| Eric Anderson Walker - South Africa - 1925 - 552 pages
...the South African League in Cape Town. " You think you have beaten the Dutch ! " he told them. " But it is not so. The Dutch are not beaten ; .what is beaten is Krugerism. . . . The Dutch are as vigorous and unconquered to-day as they have ever been . . . and you will have... | |
| Bernard Magubane - History - 1996 - 486 pages
...Town, in which he anticipated the Vereeniging Settlement. You think you have beaten the Dutch. But it is not so. The Dutch are not beaten; what is beaten...ever been; the country is still as much theirs as it is yours, and you will have to live and work with them in hereafter as in the past. Remember that... | |
| Great Britain - 1921 - 968 pages
...which he made to a Cape Town audience after the Boer War : ' You think you have beaten the Dutch. But it is not so. The Dutch are not beaten ; what is beaten...Dutch are as vigorous and unconquered to-day as they ever have been ; the country is still as much theirs as it is yours, and you will have to live and... | |
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