Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... Egyptian Government repay the money advanced by the Commissioners of the Debt - The British Government advance £ 800,000 - Question of a further offensive movement - Capture of Abu Hamed and Berber— Reoccupation of Kassala - British ...
... Egyptian Government repay the money advanced by the Commissioners of the Debt - The British Government advance £ 800,000 - Question of a further offensive movement - Capture of Abu Hamed and Berber— Reoccupation of Kassala - British ...
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... Government , after considering all reports received , adhere to the decision to adopt the proposal for the defence of the Egyptian frontier at Wadi Halfa and Assouan contained in your telegram of April 14. " Whilst measures were being ...
... Government , after considering all reports received , adhere to the decision to adopt the proposal for the defence of the Egyptian frontier at Wadi Halfa and Assouan contained in your telegram of April 14. " Whilst measures were being ...
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... Egyptian Government to look the facts in the face , and in doing so they rendered a great service to the Khedive and to the Egyptian people . But although the fundamental principles of British policy were , with the reserve stated above ...
... Egyptian Government to look the facts in the face , and in doing so they rendered a great service to the Khedive and to the Egyptian people . But although the fundamental principles of British policy were , with the reserve stated above ...
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... Egyptian Government had decided to abandon the Soudan , that they were unable to afford him any assistance , and that he was authorised to take any steps he might consider advisable to leave the country . At the same time , Emin Pasha ...
... Egyptian Government had decided to abandon the Soudan , that they were unable to afford him any assistance , and that he was authorised to take any steps he might consider advisable to leave the country . At the same time , Emin Pasha ...
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... Government . He was accompanied by Mason Bey , an American officer in the Egyptian service , who was well acquainted with the affairs of the Soudan , and who acted on behalf of the Egyptian Government . The result of this mission was ...
... Government . He was accompanied by Mason Bey , an American officer in the Egyptian service , who was well acquainted with the affairs of the Soudan , and who acted on behalf of the Egyptian Government . The result of this mission was ...
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