Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... adoption of a defensive policy . " It must never be forgotten , " he said , " that the question of whether this war ... adopting a defensive policy . The Mahdi has repeatedly declared it to be his full and settled intention to possess ...
... adoption of a defensive policy . " It must never be forgotten , " he said , " that the question of whether this war ... adopting a defensive policy . The Mahdi has repeatedly declared it to be his full and settled intention to possess ...
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... adopt an adventurous policy of which no one could foresee the end , and to wage a costly war in a remote country under conditions of exceptional difficulty imposed by the climate , by the scantiness of local supplies , and by the ...
... adopt an adventurous policy of which no one could foresee the end , and to wage a costly war in a remote country under conditions of exceptional difficulty imposed by the climate , by the scantiness of local supplies , and by the ...
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... adopted met subsequently with the approval of Lord Wolseley . Orders were issued for the desert column to move on Merowi , but in the meanwhile it had become clear that it would be impossible to under- take operations such as those ...
... adopted met subsequently with the approval of Lord Wolseley . Orders were issued for the desert column to move on Merowi , but in the meanwhile it had become clear that it would be impossible to under- take operations such as those ...
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... adopted . On April 21 , it was announced in both Houses of Parliament that it was not intended to advance on Khartoum or to undertake any further offensive operations in the Soudan . Lord Wolseley was instructed accordingly . The ...
... adopted . On April 21 , it was announced in both Houses of Parliament that it was not intended to advance on Khartoum or to undertake any further offensive operations in the Soudan . Lord Wolseley was instructed accordingly . The ...
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... adopt a proposal put forward by Sir Charles Wilson , to the effect that Dongola should be held until some black troops could be organised , and that the government should be entrusted to Abdul - Kader Pasha . " I would earnestly im- 28 ...
... adopt a proposal put forward by Sir Charles Wilson , to the effect that Dongola should be held until some black troops could be organised , and that the government should be entrusted to Abdul - Kader Pasha . " I would earnestly im- 28 ...
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