Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... moral attributes - Seclusion of women- Polygamy - Divorce - Coarseness of literature and conversation -Filial piety - Government - Conservatism - Spirit of the laws -Language - Art - Music - Customs - Obstacles to England's mission 123 ...
... moral attributes - Seclusion of women- Polygamy - Divorce - Coarseness of literature and conversation -Filial piety - Government - Conservatism - Spirit of the laws -Language - Art - Music - Customs - Obstacles to England's mission 123 ...
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... moral support to Abu Gemaizeh , in so far as the latter opposed the heterodox views put forward by the Khalifa on the subject of the pilgrimage . But beyond this he did not go . He was , he said , " the peaceful pioneer of a religious ...
... moral support to Abu Gemaizeh , in so far as the latter opposed the heterodox views put forward by the Khalifa on the subject of the pilgrimage . But beyond this he did not go . He was , he said , " the peaceful pioneer of a religious ...
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... moral support to be derived from the presence of a British garrison in Egypt , was sufficient to guarantee the integrity of the Khedive's dominions . With the defeat at Toski , the aggressive power of Mahdiism collapsed . Sir Francis ...
... moral support to be derived from the presence of a British garrison in Egypt , was sufficient to guarantee the integrity of the Khedive's dominions . With the defeat at Toski , the aggressive power of Mahdiism collapsed . Sir Francis ...
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... partly by water , and partly by a railway which extends from Abu Hamed westwards along the right bank of the Nile as far as Kereima . In importance , would produce a bad moral effect . CH . XXXII KHARTOUM CAMPAIGN 89.
... partly by water , and partly by a railway which extends from Abu Hamed westwards along the right bank of the Nile as far as Kereima . In importance , would produce a bad moral effect . CH . XXXII KHARTOUM CAMPAIGN 89.
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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. In importance , would produce a bad moral effect . war , the moral is to the physical as three to one . Nowhere has the truth of this celebrated Napoleonic maxim been more fully exemplified than in the ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. In importance , would produce a bad moral effect . war , the moral is to the physical as three to one . Nowhere has the truth of this celebrated Napoleonic maxim been more fully exemplified than in the ...
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