Cecil RhodesD. Appleton, 1933 - 179 страници |
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William Plomer. and it is said that they could never look him in the face . His high - pitched voice seemed to cast a spell over them , and it is certain that many of them looked on him as mad . From that it would follow that he was in a ...
William Plomer. and it is said that they could never look him in the face . His high - pitched voice seemed to cast a spell over them , and it is certain that many of them looked on him as mad . From that it would follow that he was in a ...
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... never long out of his mind , and with a clear understanding that it would be impossible with- out Dutch co - operation , Rhodes had persist- ently tried to get Kruger to agree to a federal system which should leave the Transvaal and ...
... never long out of his mind , and with a clear understanding that it would be impossible with- out Dutch co - operation , Rhodes had persist- ently tried to get Kruger to agree to a federal system which should leave the Transvaal and ...
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... never lost sight of his master passions of ambition and greed , unrestrained by conscience , ' she retained always a respect for his strength and a sympathy with his weakness . Indeed , she said she never felt an unkind feeling towards ...
... never lost sight of his master passions of ambition and greed , unrestrained by conscience , ' she retained always a respect for his strength and a sympathy with his weakness . Indeed , she said she never felt an unkind feeling towards ...
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