Cecil RhodesD. Appleton, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... force to support his au- thority . And yet the historians have not perhaps been quite fair to him , probably because the ac- tive creature's good intentions were negrophilist rather than commercial . He was backed by the Aborigines ...
... force to support his au- thority . And yet the historians have not perhaps been quite fair to him , probably because the ac- tive creature's good intentions were negrophilist rather than commercial . He was backed by the Aborigines ...
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... forces had no intention of wast- ing their time in a mere punitive expedition . Their motive was robbery by force . They meant to take no mere soldiers ' pay for their efforts , but insisted on plunder - the right to mark off , after ...
... forces had no intention of wast- ing their time in a mere punitive expedition . Their motive was robbery by force . They meant to take no mere soldiers ' pay for their efforts , but insisted on plunder - the right to mark off , after ...
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... force on the Bechuanaland border , where Rhodes had obtained a strip of land ostensibly for railway construction , as well as the right to maintain an armed force at Pitsani , ostensibly to protect the construction parties . Rhodes ...
... force on the Bechuanaland border , where Rhodes had obtained a strip of land ostensibly for railway construction , as well as the right to maintain an armed force at Pitsani , ostensibly to protect the construction parties . Rhodes ...
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