Cecil RhodesP. Davies, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... ment . He was opposed by Barnato , whom , after a talk lasting nearly twenty - four hours , he browbeat into submission . ' I want it put in the trust deed , ' he said , ' that we have the power to go to the Zambesi , or further north ...
... ment . He was opposed by Barnato , whom , after a talk lasting nearly twenty - four hours , he browbeat into submission . ' I want it put in the trust deed , ' he said , ' that we have the power to go to the Zambesi , or further north ...
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... ment of destiny , and unlike Rhodes he was sustained throughout his life by the effort to be a Christian . If Kruger's Christianity was of the depressing Judaic God - is - on - our - side variety ( Christ is our Commander - in - Chief ...
... ment of destiny , and unlike Rhodes he was sustained throughout his life by the effort to be a Christian . If Kruger's Christianity was of the depressing Judaic God - is - on - our - side variety ( Christ is our Commander - in - Chief ...
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... ment ; Dutch was the language of instruction in the schools ; monopolies and concessions for coal , for dynamite , for railways , added much to the expense of mining and the cost of living ; the taxpayers ' money was wasted ; there was ...
... ment ; Dutch was the language of instruction in the schools ; monopolies and concessions for coal , for dynamite , for railways , added much to the expense of mining and the cost of living ; the taxpayers ' money was wasted ; there was ...
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