Cecil RhodesP. Davies, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... native women , who had refused to say where some cattle had been hidden , were shot in cold blood . On the 28th February 1896 there was an eclipse of the moon , which seemed like a sign from heaven , and at last the natives , who had ...
... native women , who had refused to say where some cattle had been hidden , were shot in cold blood . On the 28th February 1896 there was an eclipse of the moon , which seemed like a sign from heaven , and at last the natives , who had ...
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... native kraals , and firing upon fleeing natives simply because they were black . ' When the trouble began — it is known as the ' Rebellion ' —Rhodes was on his way back , via the East Coast , from a flying visit to England , where he ...
... native kraals , and firing upon fleeing natives simply because they were black . ' When the trouble began — it is known as the ' Rebellion ' —Rhodes was on his way back , via the East Coast , from a flying visit to England , where he ...
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... native compound , where he had built them a fine swimming - bath , and throw in shillings for natives to dive for . ' This is among those numerous glimpses of Rhodes which give us some understanding of 128 CECIL RHODES.
... native compound , where he had built them a fine swimming - bath , and throw in shillings for natives to dive for . ' This is among those numerous glimpses of Rhodes which give us some understanding of 128 CECIL RHODES.
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