Cecil RhodesD. Appleton, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... organisation was mili- taristic , those qualities remained active . Look- ing back on the Great War , one cannot say that the Matabele were more bloodthirsty than other races , especially in view of their subsequent docility . They ...
... organisation was mili- taristic , those qualities remained active . Look- ing back on the Great War , one cannot say that the Matabele were more bloodthirsty than other races , especially in view of their subsequent docility . They ...
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... organisation , so as to avoid conflicts between compet- ing interests . The charter was granted , mainly because Lord Salisbury and others felt that , although Rhodes's objects would be more properly ac- complished by the Government ...
... organisation , so as to avoid conflicts between compet- ing interests . The charter was granted , mainly because Lord Salisbury and others felt that , although Rhodes's objects would be more properly ac- complished by the Government ...
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... organisation . By the beginning of June , when he arrived at Buluwayo , an Eng- lish general , Sir Frederick Carrington , had been sent out by the Imperial Government to take command . This officer , who divided the white troops 103 ...
... organisation . By the beginning of June , when he arrived at Buluwayo , an Eng- lish general , Sir Frederick Carrington , had been sent out by the Imperial Government to take command . This officer , who divided the white troops 103 ...
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