Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... perhaps more than of any man , that he was felix opportunitate mortis . 1 The best evidence obtainable goes to prove that Bordeini Bey's account of General Gordon's death is substantially correct . It differs , however , in many ...
... perhaps more than of any man , that he was felix opportunitate mortis . 1 The best evidence obtainable goes to prove that Bordeini Bey's account of General Gordon's death is substantially correct . It differs , however , in many ...
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... perhaps most of all calculated to move the Anglo - Saxon race . When General Gordon's fate was known a wail of sorrow and disappointment was heard throughout the land . The Queen's feelings , as a Sovereign and as a woman of lively ...
... perhaps most of all calculated to move the Anglo - Saxon race . When General Gordon's fate was known a wail of sorrow and disappointment was heard throughout the land . The Queen's feelings , as a Sovereign and as a woman of lively ...
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... perhaps be staved off for a few years , but these years , he said , " will be years of trouble and disturbance for Egypt , of burdens and strains to our military resources , and the contest that will come in the end will be no less than ...
... perhaps be staved off for a few years , but these years , he said , " will be years of trouble and disturbance for Egypt , of burdens and strains to our military resources , and the contest that will come in the end will be no less than ...
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... perhaps it should rather be said , to bring about a return to the original policy of the Government , which in a moment of excitement had been too hastily abandoned . Public opinion in England , which had been violently excited when the ...
... perhaps it should rather be said , to bring about a return to the original policy of the Government , which in a moment of excitement had been too hastily abandoned . Public opinion in England , which had been violently excited when the ...
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... . The same result would have been more easily and perhaps more thoroughly obtained by the adoption of a defensive policy from the first . Looking more closely to the details in the execution of 82 PT . III MODERN EGYPT.
... . The same result would have been more easily and perhaps more thoroughly obtained by the adoption of a defensive policy from the first . Looking more closely to the details in the execution of 82 PT . III MODERN EGYPT.
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