Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... possible that the policy , which I recommended , of setting up an Egyptian semi - independent Governor at Dongola might have succeeded , if British troops had been allowed to remain long enough to enable a CH . XXIX 29 THE EVACUATION.
... possible that the policy , which I recommended , of setting up an Egyptian semi - independent Governor at Dongola might have succeeded , if British troops had been allowed to remain long enough to enable a CH . XXIX 29 THE EVACUATION.
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... possible , the remnant of the last ten years . " " • It is unnecessary to give the detailed history of all that followed . How , by reason of rebellion and mutiny , Emin Pasha's position became daily more difficult ; how his situation ...
... possible , the remnant of the last ten years . " " • It is unnecessary to give the detailed history of all that followed . How , by reason of rebellion and mutiny , Emin Pasha's position became daily more difficult ; how his situation ...
Strona 53
... possible . " The Porte treated the matter in its usual dilatory fashion . No definite answer was given . In the meanwhile , there was an imminent risk of dis- turbances in the neighbourhood of Zeyla . On August 1 , 1884 , therefore ...
... possible . " The Porte treated the matter in its usual dilatory fashion . No definite answer was given . In the meanwhile , there was an imminent risk of dis- turbances in the neighbourhood of Zeyla . On August 1 , 1884 , therefore ...
Strona 54
... possible that there might be some misunderstanding . " There was , however , no misunderstanding . The Porte uttered some feeble protests , and tried to excite English jealousy of French extension . The British Government , however ...
... possible that there might be some misunderstanding . " There was , however , no misunderstanding . The Porte uttered some feeble protests , and tried to excite English jealousy of French extension . The British Government , however ...
Strona 55
... possible course was to let Massowah go the way of the other lost possessions of Egypt . The question then arose as to who should step into possession of the property , which was about to be abandoned . " L'Italie , " a French ...
... possible course was to let Massowah go the way of the other lost possessions of Egypt . The question then arose as to who should step into possession of the property , which was about to be abandoned . " L'Italie , " a French ...
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