Cecil RhodesP. Davies, 1933 - 179 страници |
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William Plomer. certain that many of them looked on him as mad . From that it would follow that he was in a way sacred , and so safe from violence at their hands . The natives were right , as they often are . They recognised in him the ...
William Plomer. certain that many of them looked on him as mad . From that it would follow that he was in a way sacred , and so safe from violence at their hands . The natives were right , as they often are . They recognised in him the ...
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... looked carefully at the acres over which he was passing , and at once ap- praised , with an atavistic glance , their state of cultivation or pastoral merits . This is the first indication we have of his lifelong ten- dency to think in ...
... looked carefully at the acres over which he was passing , and at once ap- praised , with an atavistic glance , their state of cultivation or pastoral merits . This is the first indication we have of his lifelong ten- dency to think in ...
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... looked on as an unwarlike race . The Mashona were not en- tirely easy to conquer . Unlike the Matabele , they had no corporate existence , but each little community was a law to itself ; their strongholds were honeycombed with caves ...
... looked on as an unwarlike race . The Mashona were not en- tirely easy to conquer . Unlike the Matabele , they had no corporate existence , but each little community was a law to itself ; their strongholds were honeycombed with caves ...
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