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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... thought it necessary to hold language to him which he thought was undeserved and unjust . " The responsibility which it was sought to throw on him was , the Khedive thought , neither just nor logical . What was his position in Egypt ...
... thought it necessary to hold language to him which he thought was undeserved and unjust . " The responsibility which it was sought to throw on him was , the Khedive thought , neither just nor logical . What was his position in Egypt ...
Strona 437
... thought that , as everybody differed from me , I must be wrong . I also thought that I might be unconsciously prejudiced against General Gordon from the fact that his habits of thought and modes CH . XXII THE GORDON MISSION 437.
... thought that , as everybody differed from me , I must be wrong . I also thought that I might be unconsciously prejudiced against General Gordon from the fact that his habits of thought and modes CH . XXII THE GORDON MISSION 437.
Strona 568
... thought that the British Government had " deserted " them , the fact being that the pledge to afford military assistance had been given by General Gordon on his own responsibility without consultation of any kind with either the British ...
... thought that the British Government had " deserted " them , the fact being that the pledge to afford military assistance had been given by General Gordon on his own responsibility without consultation of any kind with either the British ...
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