Cecil RhodesD. Appleton, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... woman seems ever to have been as dear to him as Pickering was . Commonly spoken of as a woman - hater , Rhodes was very shy in the presence of women , and they often made him blush . He seems to have had a boyish respect for them and ...
... woman seems ever to have been as dear to him as Pickering was . Commonly spoken of as a woman - hater , Rhodes was very shy in the presence of women , and they often made him blush . He seems to have had a boyish respect for them and ...
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... women- folk ; because , even when willing to do ordinary farm work , they were afraid to work under- ground in mines ( and who shall blame them ? ) ; because they did not enjoy being kicked and flogged ; and because those who managed to ...
... women- folk ; because , even when willing to do ordinary farm work , they were afraid to work under- ground in mines ( and who shall blame them ? ) ; because they did not enjoy being kicked and flogged ; and because those who managed to ...
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... women ? ' he retorted . ' Your tax - collectors shot four women in cold blood when there was peace , because the women would not tell them where some cattle were hidden . ' At this an angry murmur of assent arose from his com- panions ...
... women ? ' he retorted . ' Your tax - collectors shot four women in cold blood when there was peace , because the women would not tell them where some cattle were hidden . ' At this an angry murmur of assent arose from his com- panions ...
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admire armed asked Barnato Barney Barnato Bechuanaland Beers behaviour Beit Boer British Buluwayo Cairo called Cape Town cattle CECIL RHODES character Chartered Company civilised colonial course destiny diamonds doubt dreams Dutch England English fact farm felt flag force friends German gold Government Grimmer Grootboom Groote Schuur human idea imagination Imperial Imperialist interior Jameson killed Kimberley kind knew Kruger labour land later living loafer Lobengula Mashona Mashonaland Matabele Matabeleland matter natives nature never obtained officials Olive Schreiner once Oxford Pickering political Pretoria race Raid railway ready realise REC'D LD recognised Rhodes Scholar Rhodes spent Rhodes's Rhodesia scarcely seems sense sent settlers Sir Hercules Sir Hercules Robinson Somabulane soon South Africa Stellaland sympathy thought tion told took Transvaal Trooper Peter Halkett Uitlanders Union Jack W. T. Stead wanted women young Zambesi