Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... felt that it was time to teach both the Transvaal and the Germans a lesson . An expeditionary force under Sir Charles Warren was therefore sent to pacify ' the country and to hold it until a further policy had been decided upon . One of ...
... felt that it was time to teach both the Transvaal and the Germans a lesson . An expeditionary force under Sir Charles Warren was therefore sent to pacify ' the country and to hold it until a further policy had been decided upon . One of ...
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... felt himself to be an instru- ment of destiny , and unlike Rhodes he was sustained throughout his life by the effort to be a Christian . If Kruger's Christianity was of the depressing Judaic God - is - on - our - side variety ( Christ ...
... felt himself to be an instru- ment of destiny , and unlike Rhodes he was sustained throughout his life by the effort to be a Christian . If Kruger's Christianity was of the depressing Judaic God - is - on - our - side variety ( Christ ...
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... She spoke like a martyr sometimes , with a soft , trembling , hesitating voice full of pathos and sadness , ' so that the most innocent of Rhodes's attendants felt the blood stirring in his veins , and felt also as K 145 CECIL RHODES.
... She spoke like a martyr sometimes , with a soft , trembling , hesitating voice full of pathos and sadness , ' so that the most innocent of Rhodes's attendants felt the blood stirring in his veins , and felt also as K 145 CECIL RHODES.
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