Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... wish our happy life to close , And leave no more for fortune to dispose ; So should we make our death a glad relief From future shame , from sickness , and from grief . Dryden's lines may well serve as General Gordon's epitaph . He died ...
... wish our happy life to close , And leave no more for fortune to dispose ; So should we make our death a glad relief From future shame , from sickness , and from grief . Dryden's lines may well serve as General Gordon's epitaph . He died ...
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... wishes Mary " ( Lady Ponsonby , who was Lady Revelstoke's sister ) “ would tell Mr. Edward Baring that the Queen has endorsed everything his brother has said . " 1 Mahdiism , etc. , p . 156 . In a word , the Nile expedition was ...
... wishes Mary " ( Lady Ponsonby , who was Lady Revelstoke's sister ) “ would tell Mr. Edward Baring that the Queen has endorsed everything his brother has said . " 1 Mahdiism , etc. , p . 156 . In a word , the Nile expedition was ...
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... wishes . Those por- tions which were remote from the coast relapsed into barbarism . Those which were more easy of access were pounced upon by various European Powers , who about this time began what was aptly called by the British ...
... wishes . Those por- tions which were remote from the coast relapsed into barbarism . Those which were more easy of access were pounced upon by various European Powers , who about this time began what was aptly called by the British ...
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... wish to assure you that , whatever you may decide to do , you will receive full support both from myself and , I am ... wishes for a military opinion , we refrain from offering any remarks which would interfere with his absolute ...
... wish to assure you that , whatever you may decide to do , you will receive full support both from myself and , I am ... wishes for a military opinion , we refrain from offering any remarks which would interfere with his absolute ...
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... wish to disparage the strategical and tactical ability which was displayed in the conduct of the campaign . It is , however , a fact that no occasion arose for the display of any great skill in these branches of military science . When ...
... wish to disparage the strategical and tactical ability which was displayed in the conduct of the campaign . It is , however , a fact that no occasion arose for the display of any great skill in these branches of military science . When ...
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