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... authority by viewing with a friendly eye the despatch of a Turkish mission to Egypt , in spite of the objections urged from Cairo in deprecation of the mission . But this was not done . The Sultan was discouraged and opposed in the ...
... authority by viewing with a friendly eye the despatch of a Turkish mission to Egypt , in spite of the objections urged from Cairo in deprecation of the mission . But this was not done . The Sultan was discouraged and opposed in the ...
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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. the indisputable will of the army for all lawful authority . " In the provinces , complete disorganisation pre- vailed . The Moudirs had lost all authority . At Mansourah and elsewhere , Mr. Rowsell , the ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. the indisputable will of the army for all lawful authority . " In the provinces , complete disorganisation pre- vailed . The Moudirs had lost all authority . At Mansourah and elsewhere , Mr. Rowsell , the ...
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... authority in the Eastern Soudan does not extend beyond the coast , and is even threatened there . " After the defeat of General Hicks's army , the military authorities at Cairo were of opinion that an endeavour should be made to open ...
... authority in the Eastern Soudan does not extend beyond the coast , and is even threatened there . " After the defeat of General Hicks's army , the military authorities at Cairo were of opinion that an endeavour should be made to open ...
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