Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... look - out to see that no native should slip a diamond into his mouth or any other personal recess . Altogether there was a great deal to do . There were claims to look after , natives to control , deals to be done , and he had to hold ...
... look - out to see that no native should slip a diamond into his mouth or any other personal recess . Altogether there was a great deal to do . There were claims to look after , natives to control , deals to be done , and he had to hold ...
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... look upon this Bechuana- land territory , ' he said in a speech , as the Suez Canal of the trade of this country , the key of its road to the interior . ' And in a later speech he described it as the neck of the bottle . ' It commanded ...
... look upon this Bechuana- land territory , ' he said in a speech , as the Suez Canal of the trade of this country , the key of its road to the interior . ' And in a later speech he described it as the neck of the bottle . ' It commanded ...
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... Look- ing back on the Great War , one cannot say that the Matabele were more bloodthirsty than other races , especially in view of their subse- quent docility . They lived largely upon beef and sour milk , a diet that made them exceed ...
... Look- ing back on the Great War , one cannot say that the Matabele were more bloodthirsty than other races , especially in view of their subse- quent docility . They lived largely upon beef and sour milk , a diet that made them exceed ...
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