Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... young . C Nobody , it seems , ever quite took the place of Pickering , but in later years the favourite was one Jack Grimmer , originally a junior clerk in De Beers , known as one of Rhodes's lambs , ' i.e. one of about a dozen young ...
... young . C Nobody , it seems , ever quite took the place of Pickering , but in later years the favourite was one Jack Grimmer , originally a junior clerk in De Beers , known as one of Rhodes's lambs , ' i.e. one of about a dozen young ...
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... young men ' Grimmer , Jourdan , and J. G. Mac- donald , and his friend Sir Charles Metcalfe , besides his coloured factotum Tony de la Cruz , and several young native menservants , one of whom was particularly distinguished . On these ...
... young men ' Grimmer , Jourdan , and J. G. Mac- donald , and his friend Sir Charles Metcalfe , besides his coloured factotum Tony de la Cruz , and several young native menservants , one of whom was particularly distinguished . On these ...
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... YOUNG ' It is not only that the picture of the man at all stages of life is so vivid and amusing , but that it discloses such varied erudition , such balance of judgment , such penetration of thought . ' J. C. SQUIRE in The Daily ...
... YOUNG ' It is not only that the picture of the man at all stages of life is so vivid and amusing , but that it discloses such varied erudition , such balance of judgment , such penetration of thought . ' J. C. SQUIRE in The Daily ...
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