The Quarterly Review, Volume 265,Nummer 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 272
... Tshaka had all the seventy or eighty children knocked on the head . In committing such atrocities , Tshaka had the great advantage of being free from any consciousness of guilt , and it is remarkable that in all the records of his reign ...
... Tshaka had all the seventy or eighty children knocked on the head . In committing such atrocities , Tshaka had the great advantage of being free from any consciousness of guilt , and it is remarkable that in all the records of his reign ...
Pagina 273
... Tshaka the Lion , the Elephant , the Great Mountain , the Mighty Black Prince , King of Kings , the Immortal Only ... Tshaka had no wives and was never a believer in mar- riage ; he well knew the danger to a Zulu king who permitted the ...
... Tshaka the Lion , the Elephant , the Great Mountain , the Mighty Black Prince , King of Kings , the Immortal Only ... Tshaka had no wives and was never a believer in mar- riage ; he well knew the danger to a Zulu king who permitted the ...
Pagina 279
... Tshaka wrenched himself free from his blanket and ran . He was overtaken , however , by the assassins and , begging ignominiously for mercy , was speared to death . Tshaka will never see another sun- set , ' remarked Dingaan , and the ...
... Tshaka wrenched himself free from his blanket and ran . He was overtaken , however , by the assassins and , begging ignominiously for mercy , was speared to death . Tshaka will never see another sun- set , ' remarked Dingaan , and the ...
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THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
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