Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... sympathy with Rhodes in his downfall , and an almost awful sense of relief that the terrible power which was threatening to crush all South Africa is broken . . . . It is too terrible to think of what the results would have been if ...
... sympathy with Rhodes in his downfall , and an almost awful sense of relief that the terrible power which was threatening to crush all South Africa is broken . . . . It is too terrible to think of what the results would have been if ...
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... sympathy with them . ' Furthermore , ' he likes to be with them . ' Is it too much to draw again the conclusion that this sympathy was of somewhat the same nature as that which a child feels for other children ? Rhodes not only liked to ...
... sympathy with them . ' Furthermore , ' he likes to be with them . ' Is it too much to draw again the conclusion that this sympathy was of somewhat the same nature as that which a child feels for other children ? Rhodes not only liked to ...
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... his deep sense of public duty , his tenacity of purpose , and , above all , on his underlying sympathy and desire for co - operation even with opponents , without which it was meaningless . ' To those at 162 CECIL RHODES.
... his deep sense of public duty , his tenacity of purpose , and , above all , on his underlying sympathy and desire for co - operation even with opponents , without which it was meaningless . ' To those at 162 CECIL RHODES.
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