Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... never met a man so strong for his own opinion ; you think your views are always right . ' He was not really a good speaker , and by no means always a good talker , would labour a point that others took for granted , would utter clumsy ...
... never met a man so strong for his own opinion ; you think your views are always right . ' He was not really a good speaker , and by no means always a good talker , would labour a point that others took for granted , would utter clumsy ...
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... never to be allowed to cackle . His view was that these people who had thrust themselves upon his country were mostly of the scum of the earth ; that they had shown no signs of loyalty towards the Transvaal ; and that , although they ...
... never to be allowed to cackle . His view was that these people who had thrust themselves upon his country were mostly of the scum of the earth ; that they had shown no signs of loyalty towards the Transvaal ; and that , although they ...
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... never lost sight of his master passions of ambition and greed , unrestrained by conscience , ' she retained always a respect for his strength and a sympathy with his weakness . Indeed , she said she never felt an unkind feeling towards ...
... never lost sight of his master passions of ambition and greed , unrestrained by conscience , ' she retained always a respect for his strength and a sympathy with his weakness . Indeed , she said she never felt an unkind feeling towards ...
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