Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... practical result of the Nile expedition was to inspire in the minds of the Dervishes a wholesome dread of British soldiers , and to break the force of the Dervish advance when it eventually occurred . It would be an exaggeration to say ...
... practical result of the Nile expedition was to inspire in the minds of the Dervishes a wholesome dread of British soldiers , and to break the force of the Dervish advance when it eventually occurred . It would be an exaggeration to say ...
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... practical as well as a religious side to the Senoussi movement . Mr. Weld Blundell , who visited Siwa in 1894 , writes : " From the practical side , the whole movement may be described as a very large , well - organised , slave - owning ...
... practical as well as a religious side to the Senoussi movement . Mr. Weld Blundell , who visited Siwa in 1894 , writes : " From the practical side , the whole movement may be described as a very large , well - organised , slave - owning ...
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... practical result , took place as to whether a demonstration , which might possibly relieve the pressure on the Italian forces , could not advantageously be made either from Wadi Halfa or Suakin . Eventually , on March 1 , the Italian ...
... practical result , took place as to whether a demonstration , which might possibly relieve the pressure on the Italian forces , could not advantageously be made either from Wadi Halfa or Suakin . Eventually , on March 1 , the Italian ...
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... practical action in politics , it may be regarded as certain that the politician who endeavours to run absolutely counter to the impulse of the national imagination , instead of seeking to guide it , will find that he is attempting an ...
... practical action in politics , it may be regarded as certain that the politician who endeavours to run absolutely counter to the impulse of the national imagination , instead of seeking to guide it , will find that he is attempting an ...
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... Soudan , whether in the person of the Sultan or the Khedive , presented a sufficient character of solidity to necessitate its recognition as a practical am Η Αλήθεια θεῶν ὁμόπολις . fact , It could not be treated as a mere 111.
... Soudan , whether in the person of the Sultan or the Khedive , presented a sufficient character of solidity to necessitate its recognition as a practical am Η Αλήθεια θεῶν ὁμόπολις . fact , It could not be treated as a mere 111.
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