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" As the object for which you have come is to have a compensation for boers, I beg you will be satisfied with what you have taken. I entreat peace from you, — you have shown your power, you have chastised, — let it be enough, I pray you ; and let me... "
Basutoland Records: Copies of Official Documents of Various Kinds, Accounts ... - Page lxvii
by Basutoland - 1883
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 33

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1852 - 698 pages
...; you have chastised ; let it be enough, I pray you, and let me no longer be considered an enemy of the Queen. I will try all I can to keep my people in order for the future. Your humble servant, •MOSHESH. To which his Excellency returned the following reply...
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Correspondence of Lieut.-General the Hon. Sir George Cathcart, K.C.B ...

Sir George Cathcart - South Africa - 1856 - 470 pages
...shown your power, — you have chastised, — let it be enough, I pray you ; and let me no longer be considered an enemy to the Queen. I will try all I...order in the future. Your humble servant, MOSHESH. GENERAL ORDER. Head-Quarters, Camp, Platbcrg, December 22, 1852. The Commander of the Forces conveys...
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Historical Records of the Forty-third Regiment, Monmouthshire Light Infantry ...

Sir Richard George Augustus Levinge - 1868 - 368 pages
...power, you have chastised ; let it be enough, I pray you, and let me no longer be considered an enemy of the Queen. I will try all I can to keep my people in order for the future. " Your humble Servant, " MOSHESH." Sir George Cathcart replied : — " CHIEF MOSHESH,...
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History of the Emigrant Boers in South Africa: Or, The Wanderings ..., Volume 4

George McCall Theal - Afrikaners - 1888 - 424 pages
...expressions without marring its effect. " Thaba Bosigo, Midnight, 29th December, 1852. "YOUR EXCELLENCY, — This day you have fought against my people, and taken...It was some time before a messenger could be found whowould venture into the English bivouac, and when at length one left Thaba Bosigo with a flag of...
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History of South Africa from the Foundation of the European Settlement to ...

George McCall Theal - Africa, Southern - 1893 - 670 pages
...without marring its effect. ' THABA BOSIGO, Midnight, ' 20th December, 1852. ' YOUR EXCELLENCY, — This day you have fought against my people, and taken...before a messenger could be found who would venture near the English sentries, and when at length one left Thaba Bosigo with a flag of truce, General Cathcart...
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South Africa: A Study in Colonial Administration and Development

William Basil Worsfold - Great Britain - 1895 - 326 pages
...satisfied with what you have taken. I entreat peace from you — you have chastised — let it be enough ; and let me be no longer considered an enemy to the...order in the future. — Your humble servant, MOSHESH. Sir George Cathcart had seen enough of the Basuto country, and of the fighting qualities of its inhabitants,...
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White Man's Africa

Poultney Bigelow - Afrikaners - 1897 - 436 pages
...power; you have chastised; let it be enough, I pray you, and let me be uo longer considered an enemy of the Queen, I will try all I can to keep my people in order in the future. "Your humble servant, "MosiiEsn." This is the letter which only a negro or a slave would have written under such circumstances,...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 94

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Periodicals - 1897 - 1042 pages
...lie enongli I pray yon, and let me lie no longer considered an enemy of the Queen. I will try all 1 can to keep my people in order in the future. Your humble servant, MOSIIKMI." This is the letter which only a negro or a slave would have written under such circumstances,...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 94

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Periodicals - 1897 - 1142 pages
...enon<;li I pray yon, and lot me be no longer considered mi enemy ol'the Queen. I will try all I en n to keep my people in order in the future. Your humble servant, MOSIIKSH.'' This is the letter which only a negro or a slave would have written under such circumstances,...
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White Man's Africa

Poultney Bigelow - Afrikaners - 1898 - 432 pages
...power; you have chastised; let it be enough, I pray you, and let me be no longer considered an enemy of the Queen. I will try all I can to keep my people...order in the future. "Your humble servant, "MOSHESH." This is the letter which only a negro or a slave would have written under such circumstances, and it...
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