Later in his will, Rhodes wrote, “Africa is still lying ready for us it is our duty to take it. It is our duty to seize every opportunity of acquiring more territory...," which shows that he, as an imperialist, was extremely passionate about conquering Africa, to the point that he talked about it in his will. Rhodes has a very different view from the last source; source one shows British imperialism from the point of view of a resisting China, where this source provides the thoughts of the British. This quote is extremely pro-imperialism.
In the final source, John Stuart Mill explains how Britain's global empire is beneficial to everyone involved, comparing the empire to woven fabric; the connections between countries, thanks to Britain, allows the countries in the empire to learn from the other countries. This connects to the last line of Mill's statement, “There is no nation which does not need to borrow from others." Mill’s statement explains his thoughts regarding this. While to less of an extent than the previous quote, this quote sheds a positive light on imperialism, saying that it benefits everyone