Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... carried small detachments of British soldiers , as well as larger detachments of Soudanese troops . Sir Charles Wilson embarked 1 The delay at Gubat has formed the subject of much discussion . The conclusion at which I have arrived ...
... carried small detachments of British soldiers , as well as larger detachments of Soudanese troops . Sir Charles Wilson embarked 1 The delay at Gubat has formed the subject of much discussion . The conclusion at which I have arrived ...
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... carried a revolver in his right hand , but he disdained to use it . The final scene , in which the civilised Christian faced barbarous and triumphant fanaticism , is thus described by Bordeini Bey , and it would be difficult , whether ...
... carried a revolver in his right hand , but he disdained to use it . The final scene , in which the civilised Christian faced barbarous and triumphant fanaticism , is thus described by Bordeini Bey , and it would be difficult , whether ...
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... carry out the first portion of his instructions , namely , to crush Osman Digna . It was reported that the main body of the Dervishes , in number about 7000 , occupied Tamai , whilst smaller bodies held Hashin and Handoub , all places ...
... carry out the first portion of his instructions , namely , to crush Osman Digna . It was reported that the main body of the Dervishes , in number about 7000 , occupied Tamai , whilst smaller bodies held Hashin and Handoub , all places ...
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... carried out . I did not like letting the Dervishes come so far down the Nile valley as Wadi Halfa . I was inclined to adopt a proposal put forward by Sir Charles Wilson , to the effect that Dongola should be held until some black troops ...
... carried out . I did not like letting the Dervishes come so far down the Nile valley as Wadi Halfa . I was inclined to adopt a proposal put forward by Sir Charles Wilson , to the effect that Dongola should be held until some black troops ...
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... carry out at once the policy of re- treat from Dongola and the immediate neighbour- hood . " The Government , however , held firmly to their original opinions . On May 8 , Lord Hartington telegraphed to Lord Wolseley : " The Government ...
... carry out at once the policy of re- treat from Dongola and the immediate neighbour- hood . " The Government , however , held firmly to their original opinions . On May 8 , Lord Hartington telegraphed to Lord Wolseley : " The Government ...
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