Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... hands . ' Into whose hands ? That was the question . The situation in Bechuanaland was in every way complicated . Various white adventurers had taken advantage of disputes between the native chiefs to get hold of land , and Boer ...
... hands . ' Into whose hands ? That was the question . The situation in Bechuanaland was in every way complicated . Various white adventurers had taken advantage of disputes between the native chiefs to get hold of land , and Boer ...
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... hand the reticence or cant of his biographers , and on the other the looseness or falsehood of scandal . Any man who makes a forceful move in the world is bound to stir up clouds of busy- tongued nonentities , particularly in his im ...
... hand the reticence or cant of his biographers , and on the other the looseness or falsehood of scandal . Any man who makes a forceful move in the world is bound to stir up clouds of busy- tongued nonentities , particularly in his im ...
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... hand . ' Rhodes found he would need £ 2,000,000 for the purpose , and said to Beit , his little Jewish henchman ... hands into it , and gloated over the stones as they ran through his fingers . Another ' dream ' had come true . It need ...
... hand . ' Rhodes found he would need £ 2,000,000 for the purpose , and said to Beit , his little Jewish henchman ... hands into it , and gloated over the stones as they ran through his fingers . Another ' dream ' had come true . It need ...
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