Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... look on death as a cheerful friend , who takes us from a world of trial to our true home . " Many a man before General Gordon has laid down his life at the call of duty . Many a man too has striven to regard death as a glad relief from ...
... look on death as a cheerful friend , who takes us from a world of trial to our true home . " Many a man before General Gordon has laid down his life at the call of duty . Many a man too has striven to regard death as a glad relief from ...
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... look upon themselves as engaged in a war the object of which is not to rest contented with the capture of Berber , but to drive the infidels into the sea . " Lord Wolseley thought that the final struggle with Mahdiism might perhaps be ...
... look upon themselves as engaged in a war the object of which is not to rest contented with the capture of Berber , but to drive the infidels into the sea . " Lord Wolseley thought that the final struggle with Mahdiism might perhaps be ...
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... 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 , perfectly sound ...
... 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 , perfectly sound ...
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... look back with pride and satisfaction . I conceive that in all civilised countries — and perhaps notably in England - the theory of govern- ment is that a question of peace or war is one to be decided by politicians . The functions of ...
... look back with pride and satisfaction . I conceive that in all civilised countries — and perhaps notably in England - the theory of govern- ment is that a question of peace or war is one to be decided by politicians . The functions of ...
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... look to the guidance and protection of a Higher Power , found expression in a religious service in honour of the illustrious dead . The Khalifa escaped . For more than a year , he wandered about the almost inaccessible wilds of Kordofan ...
... look to the guidance and protection of a Higher Power , found expression in a religious service in honour of the illustrious dead . The Khalifa escaped . For more than a year , he wandered about the almost inaccessible wilds of Kordofan ...
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