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" you have beaten the Dutch! But it is not so. The Dutch are not beaten; what is beaten is Krugerism, a corrupt and evil government, no more Dutch in essence than English. No ! The Dutch are as vigorous and unconquered to-day as they have ever been; the... "
British History in the Nineteenth Century (1782-1901) - Page 422
by George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1922 - 445 pages
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Cecil Rhodes

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...
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Cecil Rhodes

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...
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The Greatest Experiment in History

Edward William Macleay Grigg Baron Altrincham, Sir Edward Grigg - Eastern question (Balkan) - 1924 - 236 pages
...but with him familiar note. Basil Williams records it thus: "Youthink you have beaten the Dutch! But it is not so. The Dutch are not beaten. What is beaten...government, no more Dutch in essence than English. The country is still as much Dutch as British, and there must be no vulgar vaunting over your Dutch...
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Lord de Villiers and His Times: South Africa, 1842-1914

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...
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The Making of a Racist State: British Imperialism and the Union of South ...

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...
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The English-speaking World: Incorporating the Landmark, Volume 3

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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