Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... living by writing he was foolish enough to say , ' It is not a man's work - mere loafing . ' We are told that Rhodes liked read- ing Gibbon . Did it ever strike him that Gibbon is not remembered for having been a soldier , but for the ...
... living by writing he was foolish enough to say , ' It is not a man's work - mere loafing . ' We are told that Rhodes liked read- ing Gibbon . Did it ever strike him that Gibbon is not remembered for having been a soldier , but for the ...
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... living up to the nickname ' Builder of Dreams . ' ' Why do I love my garden ? ' he said to a Mr. Menpes . ' Because I love to dream there . Why not come with me and dream also to - morrow morning ? ' And off they went to spend some ...
... living up to the nickname ' Builder of Dreams . ' ' Why do I love my garden ? ' he said to a Mr. Menpes . ' Because I love to dream there . Why not come with me and dream also to - morrow morning ? ' And off they went to spend some ...
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... living English teacher of philosophy has a better command of words that convey his meaning . ' The Scotsman . MACAULAY By ARTHUR BRYANT ' This little biography is a skilful condensation of and selection from a great mass of material ...
... living English teacher of philosophy has a better command of words that convey his meaning . ' The Scotsman . MACAULAY By ARTHUR BRYANT ' This little biography is a skilful condensation of and selection from a great mass of material ...
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