Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... early as 1890 ; ' I shall then ask for your aid and be very glad to get it , and when all is over I shall grant farms to those who assisted me . ' 6 The preliminaries of the war were as un- pleasant as might be supposed . Early in 1892 ...
... early as 1890 ; ' I shall then ask for your aid and be very glad to get it , and when all is over I shall grant farms to those who assisted me . ' 6 The preliminaries of the war were as un- pleasant as might be supposed . Early in 1892 ...
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... early stages , when the white man thrusts himself into the black man's country . In October 1890 , after a champagne supper at Macloutsi , he found , on leaving early in the morning , that his Cape - cart was not ready , and went into a ...
... early stages , when the white man thrusts himself into the black man's country . In October 1890 , after a champagne supper at Macloutsi , he found , on leaving early in the morning , that his Cape - cart was not ready , and went into a ...
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... early dawn the whites attacked the unsus- pecting natives , who were shot like rats as they ran from their huts . Seventy of them were killed ; one white man was wounded . When the column returned to the foot of the kopje , an argument ...
... early dawn the whites attacked the unsus- pecting natives , who were shot like rats as they ran from their huts . Seventy of them were killed ; one white man was wounded . When the column returned to the foot of the kopje , an argument ...
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