Cecil RhodesD. Appleton, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... old monster , sand- wiched between his impatient subjects and the importunate whites , did not know what he was doing is self - evident , and is confirmed by his letter to Queen Victoria , in which he says pathetically 57 CECIL RHODES.
... old monster , sand- wiched between his impatient subjects and the importunate whites , did not know what he was doing is self - evident , and is confirmed by his letter to Queen Victoria , in which he says pathetically 57 CECIL RHODES.
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William Plomer. letter to Queen Victoria , in which he says pathetically , ' If the Queen hears that I have given away the whole country , it is not so . I do not understand where the dispute is , because I have no knowledge of writing ...
William Plomer. letter to Queen Victoria , in which he says pathetically , ' If the Queen hears that I have given away the whole country , it is not so . I do not understand where the dispute is , because I have no knowledge of writing ...
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... Queen Victoria to the British South Africa Company had stipulated that ' careful regard shall always be had to the customs and laws of the class or tribe or nation , especially with respect to the holding , possession , transfer , and ...
... Queen Victoria to the British South Africa Company had stipulated that ' careful regard shall always be had to the customs and laws of the class or tribe or nation , especially with respect to the holding , possession , transfer , and ...
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