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Pure philanthropy is very well in its way but philanthropy plus five percent is a good deal better.
Cecil Rhodes
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Cecil Rhodes
Age: 48 †
Born: 1853
Born: July 5
Died: 1902
Died: March 26
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Bishop's Stortford
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