Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... - The Bedouins APPENDIX . — Translation of a Letter from a Sheikh of Keneh to a Sheikh of the Mosque of Seyyidna - Hussein at Cairo · • 168 200 CHAPTER XXXVI THE CHRISTIANS - The COPTS - The conservatism CONTENTS vii.
... - The Bedouins APPENDIX . — Translation of a Letter from a Sheikh of Keneh to a Sheikh of the Mosque of Seyyidna - Hussein at Cairo · • 168 200 CHAPTER XXXVI THE CHRISTIANS - The COPTS - The conservatism CONTENTS vii.
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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. CHAPTER XXXVI THE CHRISTIANS - The COPTS - The conservatism of their religion - Their character- Their attitude towards the English - The reform movement— The SYRIANS - Their position - Their unpopularity ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. CHAPTER XXXVI THE CHRISTIANS - The COPTS - The conservatism of their religion - Their character- Their attitude towards the English - The reform movement— The SYRIANS - Their position - Their unpopularity ...
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... Christian martyr tied to the stake or thrown to the wild beasts of Ancient Rome , ever faced death with more unconcern than General Gordon . His faith was sublime . Strong in that faith , he could meet the savage who plunged a spear ...
... Christian martyr tied to the stake or thrown to the wild beasts of Ancient Rome , ever faced death with more unconcern than General Gordon . His faith was sublime . Strong in that faith , he could meet the savage who plunged a spear ...
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... Christian faced barbarous and triumphant fanaticism , is thus described by Bordeini Bey , and it would be difficult , whether in tales of fact or of fiction , to find a more pathetic , or , it may be added , a more dramatic passage ...
... Christian faced barbarous and triumphant fanaticism , is thus described by Bordeini Bey , and it would be difficult , whether in tales of fact or of fiction , to find a more pathetic , or , it may be added , a more dramatic passage ...
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... Christians amidst savage surroundings in the Soudan , he was handed over to the tender care of the English nursing sisters at the principal hospital at Cairo , by whom he was a good deal spoilt , and who were more devoted and certainly ...
... Christians amidst savage surroundings in the Soudan , he was handed over to the tender care of the English nursing sisters at the principal hospital at Cairo , by whom he was a good deal spoilt , and who were more devoted and certainly ...
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