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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Strona 464
... believe that he ever seriously contemplated this step . It was merely an idea which flashed through his brain for a moment . But , had he gone , the consequences both to himself and , pos- sibly , to his country , would have been so ...
... believe that he ever seriously contemplated this step . It was merely an idea which flashed through his brain for a moment . But , had he gone , the consequences both to himself and , pos- sibly , to his country , would have been so ...
Strona 544
... believe that Gordon can cut his way through by land . He ridicules the idea of retreating with the garrison to the Equator , and we may be sure that Gordon and Stewart will not come away alone . As a matter of personal opinion , I do ...
... believe that Gordon can cut his way through by land . He ridicules the idea of retreating with the garrison to the Equator , and we may be sure that Gordon and Stewart will not come away alone . As a matter of personal opinion , I do ...
Strona 586
... believe a fact which was , naturally enough , most most distasteful to him.1 General Gordon , in a passage of his Journal , which would be humorous if it were not pathetic , has himself described what every one of common sense must ...
... believe a fact which was , naturally enough , most most distasteful to him.1 General Gordon , in a passage of his Journal , which would be humorous if it were not pathetic , has himself described what every one of common sense must ...
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