Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... friends with the son of the local magistrate , and the two young men resolved to ' keep up their classics . ' Rhodes had quite made up his mind to go sooner or later to Oxford , for he saw that real benefit might be had from taking such ...
... friends with the son of the local magistrate , and the two young men resolved to ' keep up their classics . ' Rhodes had quite made up his mind to go sooner or later to Oxford , for he saw that real benefit might be had from taking such ...
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... friends . Federation , however , was less Rhodes's immediate concern than expansion . ' The Boers , ' Livingstone had said , ' resolved to shut up the interior and I determined to open the country . ' Rhodes followed Livingstone , and ...
... friends . Federation , however , was less Rhodes's immediate concern than expansion . ' The Boers , ' Livingstone had said , ' resolved to shut up the interior and I determined to open the country . ' Rhodes followed Livingstone , and ...
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... friends with the miners by offering them every possible concession . But he remained obstinate , and clung fast to the opinion that small concessions would lead to great ones . The grievances of the Uitlanders accumu- lated until they ...
... friends with the miners by offering them every possible concession . But he remained obstinate , and clung fast to the opinion that small concessions would lead to great ones . The grievances of the Uitlanders accumu- lated until they ...
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