Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... turned to Sauer and said , ' I'm off . ' There was no vacant place in the mail - cart , so he made the journey seated on the mail- bags which were roped on the top of it . It was springtime on the veld . The frantic Sauer telegraphed ...
... turned to Sauer and said , ' I'm off . ' There was no vacant place in the mail - cart , so he made the journey seated on the mail- bags which were roped on the top of it . It was springtime on the veld . The frantic Sauer telegraphed ...
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... turned his attention to the vast hinterland that lay beyond the Transvaal . Not only had Boer hunters been active in that region , but the Germans , now established in South - West Africa , were not unaware of its existence , and the ...
... turned his attention to the vast hinterland that lay beyond the Transvaal . Not only had Boer hunters been active in that region , but the Germans , now established in South - West Africa , were not unaware of its existence , and the ...
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... turned a poverty - stricken backveld state into a country with an important income . The figures speak for themselves . In the ten years after the discovery of gold , the total revenue of the Transvaal rose from £ 178,000 to £ 3,000,000 ...
... turned a poverty - stricken backveld state into a country with an important income . The figures speak for themselves . In the ten years after the discovery of gold , the total revenue of the Transvaal rose from £ 178,000 to £ 3,000,000 ...
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