Cecil RhodesP. Davies, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... Government was ready to give him assistance at this stage , and would not do so until Cape or English financial interests were involved in the north : so , even before the Moffat treaty had been signed , he and Beit had sent an emissary ...
... Government was ready to give him assistance at this stage , and would not do so until Cape or English financial interests were involved in the north : so , even before the Moffat treaty had been signed , he and Beit had sent an emissary ...
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... Government in regard to Matabele- land was conditioned by weakness or indiffer- ence , and to what extent by financial interests in the Chartered Company . This so - called ' First Matabele War ' was promoted mainly by Rhodes and ...
... Government in regard to Matabele- land was conditioned by weakness or indiffer- ence , and to what extent by financial interests in the Chartered Company . This so - called ' First Matabele War ' was promoted mainly by Rhodes and ...
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... Government was not only repressive but dishonest , corrupt , inefficient and ridiculous . It was dishonest because on the 8th August 1881 , on taking over the administration of the country , the Pretoria Government had expressly ...
... Government was not only repressive but dishonest , corrupt , inefficient and ridiculous . It was dishonest because on the 8th August 1881 , on taking over the administration of the country , the Pretoria Government had expressly ...
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