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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... doubt , is aware of Zobeir Pasha's ante- cedents . He has been intimately connected with the Slave Trade . Under ordinary circumstances , his employment by the Egyptian Government would have been open to considerable objection , and I ...
... doubt , is aware of Zobeir Pasha's ante- cedents . He has been intimately connected with the Slave Trade . Under ordinary circumstances , his employment by the Egyptian Government would have been open to considerable objection , and I ...
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... doubt that Tokar has fallen . In that case , I think a useless effusion of blood should be stopped ; that enough troops should be left to garrison Suakin ; and that the remainder should come back here . I would on no account send a ...
... doubt that Tokar has fallen . In that case , I think a useless effusion of blood should be stopped ; that enough troops should be left to garrison Suakin ; and that the remainder should come back here . I would on no account send a ...
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... doubt , represented the real state of the case . Some members of the Government would have had the courage to face the storm of opposition if they had been convinced that it was wise to employ Zobeir Pasha . But they entertained an ...
... doubt , represented the real state of the case . Some members of the Government would have had the courage to face the storm of opposition if they had been convinced that it was wise to employ Zobeir Pasha . But they entertained an ...
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action administration adopted Alexandria appear appointed Arábi Bey army arrived Berber Blignières British and French British Government Cairo Chamber of Notables Chérif Pasha circumstances Colonel Stewart Commissioners Controllers course creditors Debt desirable despatch difficulties doubt Egypt Egyptian Government endeavour evacuation expedition fact favour February Firman force foreign French Government Freycinet Gambetta garrisons Gladstone Gordon hand impossible inquiry instructions interest Ismail Pasha January Khartoum Khedive Khedive's Lord Dufferin Lord Granville Lord Salisbury Lord Vivian Mahdi Majesty's Government March ment military Ministry mission Moukábala mutinous necessary Nubar Pasha object occupation officers opinion party political Porte position possible Powers Proclamation proposal question received reform regards replied responsibility Riaz Pasha ruler sent Sir Auckland Colvin Sir Edward Malet Sir Frank Lascelles Sir Rivers Wilson situation Soudan Suakin Sultan telegram Tewfik thought tion Turkish Turkish intervention whilst wished wrote Zobeir Pasha