Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... considered that that country was probably already lost to the Dutch , gave Rhodes no definite instructions , and while allowing him a free hand , cautioned him , saying , ' If you get into a mess I cannot back you up . ' With the ...
... considered that that country was probably already lost to the Dutch , gave Rhodes no definite instructions , and while allowing him a free hand , cautioned him , saying , ' If you get into a mess I cannot back you up . ' With the ...
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... considered a triumph of stupidity . Instead of trying to turn them into contented citizens , he denied them all political and municipal rights , and treated them not simply as outsiders but almost as enemies . He considered that the ...
... considered a triumph of stupidity . Instead of trying to turn them into contented citizens , he denied them all political and municipal rights , and treated them not simply as outsiders but almost as enemies . He considered that the ...
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... considered ' dreamers ' often profoundly influence mankind , and give conscious expression to the waves of sentiment which sweep it on from one crusade to another . His own Imperialist ' message ' was voiced not only by himself but by ...
... considered ' dreamers ' often profoundly influence mankind , and give conscious expression to the waves of sentiment which sweep it on from one crusade to another . His own Imperialist ' message ' was voiced not only by himself but by ...
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