The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 06, 1901, Page 12, Image 12

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THIS work is the outcome of n Tlsit to the Transvaal, made by Mr.
Webster Davis while ho was Assistant Secretary of the Interior,
under Mr. McKlnloy's first administration, and as the result of
which he broke his relations with the Republican party and af
filiated himself with the opposition. The author vehemently ar
raigns the British government for the Transvaal war. Whether
' ' the reader agrees with the author or not, ho will be interested in
his presentation of the Boer sido of the case. Milton said that
truth could not suffer so long as she was left free to combat error.
John Bull's Crime,
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Assaults on Republics
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