Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... regard death as a glad relief from pain , sorrow , and suffering . But no soldier about to lead a forlorn hope , no Christian martyr tied to the stake or thrown to the wild beasts of Ancient Rome , ever faced death with more unconcern ...
... regard death as a glad relief from pain , sorrow , and suffering . But no soldier about to lead a forlorn hope , no Christian martyr tied to the stake or thrown to the wild beasts of Ancient Rome , ever faced death with more unconcern ...
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... regards all this Egyptian débris will be briefly stated.1 1 In the preparation of this chapter I have received great assistance from Sir Reginald Wingate's work Mahdiism and the Egyptian Soudan . 1. Darfour . When the Mahdist rebellion ...
... regards all this Egyptian débris will be briefly stated.1 1 In the preparation of this chapter I have received great assistance from Sir Reginald Wingate's work Mahdiism and the Egyptian Soudan . 1. Darfour . When the Mahdist rebellion ...
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... regards the interpretation of certain portions of the Mohammedan law . The Turks in Egypt belong to the Hanafite sect . Most of the Egyptians belong to the Shafaï , but some few to the Maliki sect . Beneath these four main divisions are ...
... regards the interpretation of certain portions of the Mohammedan law . The Turks in Egypt belong to the Hanafite sect . Most of the Egyptians belong to the Shafaï , but some few to the Maliki sect . Beneath these four main divisions are ...
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... regard to the coast eastward of Zeyla , it was the intention of Her Majesty's Government , on the withdrawal of the Egyptians , to make such arrangements as they might think desirable for the preservation of order and the security of ...
... regard to the coast eastward of Zeyla , it was the intention of Her Majesty's Government , on the withdrawal of the Egyptians , to make such arrangements as they might think desirable for the preservation of order and the security of ...
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... regards topography and relative numbers , which would be favourable to the troops under his command . The general plan of campaign arranged in Cairo was executed to the letter . By the beginning of June , the railway had been ...
... regards topography and relative numbers , which would be favourable to the troops under his command . The general plan of campaign arranged in Cairo was executed to the letter . By the beginning of June , the railway had been ...
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