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But the Dutch of the Free State have no such scruple. They at once proclaim that this privilege shall be confined to those in whose veins European blood runs pure.
I will here say nothing as to the comparative merits of iiritish latitude or of Dutch restraint, but I will ask my readers to consider whether it be probable that a people who THE EXECUTIVE. 255 have not scrupled to make for themselves such a law of exclusion will willingly join themselves to a nationality which is absolutely and veh
...emently opposed to any exclu- sion based on colour.
In the Free State the executive power is in the hands of the President in which he is assisted by a Council of five, of whom two are official. There is now a bench of three judges who go circuit, and there is a magistrate or Landroost sitting in each of the thirteen districts and deciding both civil and criminal cases to a certain extent. The religion and educa- tion of the State will both require a few words from me, but they will come better when I am speaking of Bloemfontein, the capital.


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