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 199
... leave first , the British and French ships , or the Turkish envoys . Musurus Pasha , the Turkish Ambassador in London , told Lord Granville " that it would be im- possible for the Sultan to withdraw his mission until after the departure ...
... leave first , the British and French ships , or the Turkish envoys . Musurus Pasha , the Turkish Ambassador in London , told Lord Granville " that it would be im- possible for the Sultan to withdraw his mission until after the departure ...
Strona 468
... leave the people to stew in their own juice . On consideration , it may perhaps have been a mistake to show this Firman , but General Gordon says that , as the object of his mission is to get out of the country and to leave them ...
... leave the people to stew in their own juice . On consideration , it may perhaps have been a mistake to show this Firman , but General Gordon says that , as the object of his mission is to get out of the country and to leave them ...
Strona 475
... leave for Cairo . Soudani soldiers kept in Khartoum . Has formed Council of twelve Notables , Arabs , to sit with him . Burned all old records of debts against people , and instru- ments of torture in Government House . Colonel Stewart ...
... leave for Cairo . Soudani soldiers kept in Khartoum . Has formed Council of twelve Notables , Arabs , to sit with him . Burned all old records of debts against people , and instru- ments of torture in Government House . Colonel Stewart ...
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