Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... believed , as he put it later , that the Oxford system in its most finished form looks very unpractical , yet , wherever you turn your eye - except in science - an Oxford man is at the top of the tree . ' C Rhodes had only been three ...
... believed , as he put it later , that the Oxford system in its most finished form looks very unpractical , yet , wherever you turn your eye - except in science - an Oxford man is at the top of the tree . ' C Rhodes had only been three ...
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... believed in the power that money brings , and in the continual increasing of that power at any cost ; Olive Schreiner believed that no advantage should ever be deliberately taken , either of an individual or a community , either of the ...
... believed in the power that money brings , and in the continual increasing of that power at any cost ; Olive Schreiner believed that no advantage should ever be deliberately taken , either of an individual or a community , either of the ...
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... believed in what she called the value of human varieties ; a speculator's dream of breaking down all the interstatal lines which have stood out as so many small ramparts behind which freedom could hide and which broke into parts the ...
... believed in what she called the value of human varieties ; a speculator's dream of breaking down all the interstatal lines which have stood out as so many small ramparts behind which freedom could hide and which broke into parts the ...
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