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THE KAFFIR WAR

... his mistake. A war with Kaffirs may bo good pastime to him ; but war ' with the Colonists, he has already discovered, is quite another affair. Lord Grey may endeavour to shore him up now, as he did his Lordship 5n the case of the convict-war ; but leave ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... THE KAFFIR WAR. have already placed before our readers full details of the intelligence from the Cape, the substance of which is, that no practical step seems to have yet been taken for bringing hostilities to atenninat’ion ; that, with the usual quota ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... ” It needs little reflection to see that our power South Africa cannot merely have been kept in check during the long struggle now going on ; and in addition to the education in the art of war which our enemies are acquiring, the secession of our own ...

THE KAFFIR WAR,

... in a condemnatory tone. The Kaffir War is one of those inheritances that the Whigs have bequeathed to the country, for the enjoyment of which lime and money will be required. We were needlessly embroiled in that war by the unaccountable blundering of ...

THE WAR REKLING

... beard tumours and fear* of war, and tbe Continent was bristling with bayonets. Why was Ibis? Wliat country wished fur war? Did England wish for war? The people this country earnestly prayed for peace. |>cace flourished, and war, however it might terminate ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... THE KAFFIR WAR. In our journal of last Saturday, referred, in a leading article, to this most unsatisfactory and disgraceful affair; and the accounts since received of the progress of the war, although presenting no important results, are sufficiently ...

THE KAFFIR WAR

... KAFFIR WAR. By the mail packet Bosphorus have received news from the Cape to the 3d of February. The following letter from our correspondent conlaias some interesting details (From our Correspondent.) Grabamstowu,24th Jan , 1852. The Kaffir war fast drawing ...

RUSSIA AND THE WAR

... but to abandon, for the present, any further attempt to stay the outbreak of war ; but they will, nevertheless, at all time* ready and anxk-os, during the prog-rem the war, lend their beat efforts to promote the reconciliation the contending parties ...

THE PEACE SOCIETY AND THE WAR

... country that every war is the outset almost unboundedly popular, while the few who have resisted the prevailing frenzy have as invariably been persecuted and stigmatized as doing the enemy’s work. Sir Robert Walpole’s opposition to the war 17.19, though ...

WAR-OFFICE—Akhir 3. Rtgiraeut Cißbt Urtgoou—To bo Coraou, by purchase: The Hon. F Ellis, »ico Wostbsrlojr, ..

... WAR-OFFICE—Akhir 3. Rtgiraeut Cißbt Urtgoou—To bo Coraou, by purchase: The Hon. F Ellis, »ico Wostbsrlojr, promoted J. Koxborgh, Gout) »«• 'Vlortmtler, promoted. Light Dragoons—Cspt. A C. Womburll, from Ure ...

SPAIN AMONG THE MOORS

... notwithstanding the presence of O Donnell in Africa—fiery a Celt lie is—the Spaniards have got the worst of it in smart engagement, and now discover that the Moors, having made recent advances in the art of war, are anything but contemptible foes. The news ...