Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... course of this narra- tive alluded to Colonel Stewart's high character , judgment , and ability . I can only repeat that by his premature death the Queen and the British nation lost a most capable public servant . A more gallant fellow ...
... course of this narra- tive alluded to Colonel Stewart's high character , judgment , and ability . I can only repeat that by his premature death the Queen and the British nation lost a most capable public servant . A more gallant fellow ...
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... course of the Nile with a view ultimately to the capture of Berber , which General Gordon had warned Lord Wolseley " not to leave in his rear . ' " " On December 30 , the day on which Sir Herbert Stewart left Korti , a messenger arrived ...
... course of the Nile with a view ultimately to the capture of Berber , which General Gordon had warned Lord Wolseley " not to leave in his rear . ' " " On December 30 , the day on which Sir Herbert Stewart left Korti , a messenger arrived ...
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... course of this narrative , I have alluded to General Gordon's numerous inconsistencies . have pointed out errors of judgment with which he may justly be charged . I have dwelt on defects of character which unsuited him for the conduct ...
... course of this narrative , I have alluded to General Gordon's numerous inconsistencies . have pointed out errors of judgment with which he may justly be charged . I have dwelt on defects of character which unsuited him for the conduct ...
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... course to have pursued would have been to desist from any further inter- ference in the Soudan , to withdraw the British troops to some good strategical position in the valley of the Nile , and there to await the attack of the Mahdist ...
... course to have pursued would have been to desist from any further inter- ference in the Soudan , to withdraw the British troops to some good strategical position in the valley of the Nile , and there to await the attack of the Mahdist ...
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... course he 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 ...
... course he 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 ...
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