Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... Conditions under which it was under- taken - Population of Egypt - Its mixed character - Hostility to England - Main tenets of Islam - Its failure as a social system - Degradation of women - Immutability of the law- Slavery ...
... Conditions under which it was under- taken - Population of Egypt - Its mixed character - Hostility to England - Main tenets of Islam - Its failure as a social system - Degradation of women - Immutability of the law- Slavery ...
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... there were only about twelve days ' supplies at Gubat , and another twelve days ' supplies at Abu Klea , whilst the camels were in a weak and emaciated condition . News had been received that a Dervish force of about 4000 men and 18.
... there were only about twelve days ' supplies at Gubat , and another twelve days ' supplies at Abu Klea , whilst the camels were in a weak and emaciated condition . News had been received that a Dervish force of about 4000 men and 18.
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... conditions of exceptional difficulty imposed by the climate , by the scantiness of local supplies , and by the absence of facilities for trans- port and locomotion . Lord Wolseley had warned them that " the strength and composition of ...
... conditions of exceptional difficulty imposed by the climate , by the scantiness of local supplies , and by the absence of facilities for trans- port and locomotion . Lord Wolseley had warned them that " the strength and composition of ...
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... conditions , it may be confidently predicted that , whenever and wherever a Mahdi is proclaimed , a schism will at once occur . Senoussi was , without doubt , well versed in Mohammedan tradition , and , in spite of the aspirations of a ...
... conditions , it may be confidently predicted that , whenever and wherever a Mahdi is proclaimed , a schism will at once occur . Senoussi was , without doubt , well versed in Mohammedan tradition , and , in spite of the aspirations of a ...
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... condition , are only convalescent , and a very slight imprudence might throw them back into the condition from which they have been so painfully and laboriously drawn . Again , when once you have per- mitted a military advance , the ...
... condition , are only convalescent , and a very slight imprudence might throw them back into the condition from which they have been so painfully and laboriously drawn . Again , when once you have per- mitted a military advance , the ...
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