Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... Moreover , much will no doubt depend on the course which Her Majesty's Government now decide to pursue in the Soudan . But I may say that , so far as I can General Gordon's fame was then at its zenith . His CH . XXIX 19 THE EVACUATION.
... Moreover , much will no doubt depend on the course which Her Majesty's Government now decide to pursue in the Soudan . But I may say that , so far as I can General Gordon's fame was then at its zenith . His CH . XXIX 19 THE EVACUATION.
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... Moreover , the hot season was approach- ing . Lord Wolseley , therefore , determined to capture Berber and Abu Hamed by a combined movement of the forces under Sir Redvers Buller and General Earle , and to hold those places during the ...
... Moreover , the hot season was approach- ing . Lord Wolseley , therefore , determined to capture Berber and Abu Hamed by a combined movement of the forces under Sir Redvers Buller and General Earle , and to hold those places during the ...
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... Moreover , the main facts , as they must have presented themselves to the minds of his followers , were that a British force had invaded the Soudan , that it had failed to accomplish its object , that the capital of the Soudan had ...
... Moreover , the main facts , as they must have presented themselves to the minds of his followers , were that a British force had invaded the Soudan , that it had failed to accomplish its object , that the capital of the Soudan had ...
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... Moreover , the important tribe of Kababish Arabs , who inhabit the territory west of Dongola , assumed an attitude of hostility to Mahdiism , nor was it till 1887 that they were crushed and their chief , Saleh Bey , killed in a decisive ...
... Moreover , the important tribe of Kababish Arabs , who inhabit the territory west of Dongola , assumed an attitude of hostility to Mahdiism , nor was it till 1887 that they were crushed and their chief , Saleh Bey , killed in a decisive ...
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... moreover , did not form part of the indigenous tribes of the Eastern Soudan , but were strangers coming from distant parts , whose presence was unwelcome to the natives . A policy , which was almost prohibitive of trade , as also one ...
... moreover , did not form part of the indigenous tribes of the Eastern Soudan , but were strangers coming from distant parts , whose presence was unwelcome to the natives . A policy , which was almost prohibitive of trade , as also one ...
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