Modern Egypt, Tom 5,Część 1Routledge, 2000 - 614 First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... Stewart , to act in some degree as a correc- tive to the impulsiveness of his wayward chief.1 1 I may mention that during the short period whilst General Gordon and Colonel Stewart were at Cairo I was most unfortunately afflicted with a ...
... Stewart , to act in some degree as a correc- tive to the impulsiveness of his wayward chief.1 1 I may mention that during the short period whilst General Gordon and Colonel Stewart were at Cairo I was most unfortunately afflicted with a ...
Strona 504
... Stewart than in that of his chief . Up to March 4 , Colonel Stewart hesitated as to the desirability of employing Zobeir Pasha . The telegrams which I have given above , led me , how- ever , to reconsider the recommendations which I had ...
... Stewart than in that of his chief . Up to March 4 , Colonel Stewart hesitated as to the desirability of employing Zobeir Pasha . The telegrams which I have given above , led me , how- ever , to reconsider the recommendations which I had ...
Strona 506
... Stewart returned safely to Cairo , he would be named Governor- General of the Soudan , and that he would receive a subsidy of £ 100,000 a year from the Egyptian Government , so long as his behaviour was satis- factory ; on the other ...
... Stewart returned safely to Cairo , he would be named Governor- General of the Soudan , and that he would receive a subsidy of £ 100,000 a year from the Egyptian Government , so long as his behaviour was satis- factory ; on the other ...
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