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Among them was a cub called Sullivan, which used to amuse Rhodes and
Rudyard Kipling until, as Basil Williams frankly records, it “became too stout to be
a safe plaything for children.' Rhodes was the reverse of selfish where his house
and ...
Among them was a cub called Sullivan, which used to amuse Rhodes and
Rudyard Kipling until, as Basil Williams frankly records, it “became too stout to be
a safe plaything for children.' Rhodes was the reverse of selfish where his house
and ...
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Ford, Bata and Kreuger were 'imaginative,' and no doubt Sir Basil Zaharoff was '
imaginative ' when, in June 1917, he used his ... Mr. Basil Williams seeks to justify
Rhodes's creed on the grounds of his deep sense of public duty, his tenacity of ...
Ford, Bata and Kreuger were 'imaginative,' and no doubt Sir Basil Zaharoff was '
imaginative ' when, in June 1917, he used his ... Mr. Basil Williams seeks to justify
Rhodes's creed on the grounds of his deep sense of public duty, his tenacity of ...
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The best, most solid and comprehensive book about him, and one perhaps well
known to that rather mythical person, the general reader, is the biography by Mr.
Basil Williams (Constable, 1921), which is based on a great variety of materials, ...
The best, most solid and comprehensive book about him, and one perhaps well
known to that rather mythical person, the general reader, is the biography by Mr.
Basil Williams (Constable, 1921), which is based on a great variety of materials, ...
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