Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... Result of the reforms . CHAPTER LIX EDUCATION Educational policy - Obstacles to progress - Want of money - The Pashas - Intellectual awakening of Egypt - The Mosque schools -Primary and Secondary education - Progress made in forming the ...
... Result of the reforms . CHAPTER LIX EDUCATION Educational policy - Obstacles to progress - Want of money - The Pashas - Intellectual awakening of Egypt - The Mosque schools -Primary and Secondary education - Progress made in forming the ...
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... result was that the troops passed the night without food , coats , or blankets . Sir Herbert Stewart then determined to make a night march to Metemmeh , about twenty - three miles distant . At 4 P.M. on the 18th , the column left Abu ...
... result was that the troops passed the night without food , coats , or blankets . Sir Herbert Stewart then determined to make a night march to Metemmeh , about twenty - three miles distant . At 4 P.M. on the 18th , the column left Abu ...
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... resulting in a division in which the Government narrowly escaped defeat . The military operations subsequent to the fall of Khartoum had shown that any forward movement in the autumn would be a costly and difficult undertaking . The 1 ...
... resulting in a division in which the Government narrowly escaped defeat . The military operations subsequent to the fall of Khartoum had shown that any forward movement in the autumn would be a costly and difficult undertaking . The 1 ...
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... 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 that this ...
... 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 that this ...
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... result in the end was that no object of any importance was attained . Gratis anhelans , multa agendo nihil agens . But the situation was one of inordinate difficulty , and those who have had most experience in the conduct of political ...
... result in the end was that no object of any importance was attained . Gratis anhelans , multa agendo nihil agens . But the situation was one of inordinate difficulty , and those who have had most experience in the conduct of political ...
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