Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... ready farmers— like the Matabele , they had only won their country and their freedom after years of hard- ship and fighting , and they not unnaturally wished to keep what they had obtained with such difficulty . Kruger had the downright ...
... ready farmers— like the Matabele , they had only won their country and their freedom after years of hard- ship and fighting , and they not unnaturally wished to keep what they had obtained with such difficulty . Kruger had the downright ...
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... ready to meet them . At any rate , let us find out . ' Whether there were reasonable men among the natives or not , Rhodes was ready , in the face of all objec- tions , to trust to his personal magnetism , to his confidence in himself ...
... ready to meet them . At any rate , let us find out . ' Whether there were reasonable men among the natives or not , Rhodes was ready , in the face of all objec- tions , to trust to his personal magnetism , to his confidence in himself ...
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... - witness account of the parley ; and Johan Colenbrander , a man with an unusually close experience of the natives . Everything was now ready for the enterprise . XII EARLY on a fine winter's morning Rhodes and his 109 CECIL RHODES.
... - witness account of the parley ; and Johan Colenbrander , a man with an unusually close experience of the natives . Everything was now ready for the enterprise . XII EARLY on a fine winter's morning Rhodes and his 109 CECIL RHODES.
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