Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... sent an emissary to try and obtain from Lobengula a gold - mining concession . He felt not merely that trade follows the flag , but that the flag must first be made to follow trade , and that the Crown must shed its lustre on the ...
... sent an emissary to try and obtain from Lobengula a gold - mining concession . He felt not merely that trade follows the flag , but that the flag must first be made to follow trade , and that the Crown must shed its lustre on the ...
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... sent to Rhodes . When at last I found that they were through to Fort Salisbury , ' he said , ' I do not think there was a happier man in the country than myself . ' Yet another ' dream ' had come true , and the activities of the Company ...
... sent to Rhodes . When at last I found that they were through to Fort Salisbury , ' he said , ' I do not think there was a happier man in the country than myself . ' Yet another ' dream ' had come true , and the activities of the Company ...
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... sent to him by an association of the coloured voters at the Cape , and he was asked whether he had in fact spoken the words as printed . This was on the eve of a General Election , and Rhodes was bound to consider the importance of the ...
... sent to him by an association of the coloured voters at the Cape , and he was asked whether he had in fact spoken the words as printed . This was on the eve of a General Election , and Rhodes was bound to consider the importance of the ...
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