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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... ment , for what it is worth , is contained in the saying of the French revolutionary leader when he was reproached for obeying the dictates of the Jacobin mob : " Je suis leur chef ; il faut que je les suive . " The Government did not ...
... ment , for what it is worth , is contained in the saying of the French revolutionary leader when he was reproached for obeying the dictates of the Jacobin mob : " Je suis leur chef ; il faut que je les suive . " The Government did not ...
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... ment reject the Zobeir proposal - I instruct General Gordon to hold on to Khartoum - I again urge on the Government the necessity of employing Zobeir Pasha - The proposal is rejected- I remonstrate - Final rejection of the Zobeir ...
... ment reject the Zobeir proposal - I instruct General Gordon to hold on to Khartoum - I again urge on the Government the necessity of employing Zobeir Pasha - The proposal is rejected- I remonstrate - Final rejection of the Zobeir ...
Strona 523
... ment becoming virtually responsible for the govern- ment of the Soudan . I trust Her Majesty's Government will not for a moment think of adopting such a policy . If , on the other hand , it is merely intended to prolong General Gordon's ...
... ment becoming virtually responsible for the govern- ment of the Soudan . I trust Her Majesty's Government will not for a moment think of adopting such a policy . If , on the other hand , it is merely intended to prolong General Gordon's ...
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