Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... deal with military matters . I pro- pose , therefore , as in the case of the Egyptian campaign of 1882 , merely to give a brief sum- mary of the chief events connected with the Nile Campaign of 1884-85 . Scarcely had the campaign ...
... deal with military matters . I pro- pose , therefore , as in the case of the Egyptian campaign of 1882 , merely to give a brief sum- mary of the chief events connected with the Nile Campaign of 1884-85 . Scarcely had the campaign ...
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... fall of Khartoum , and indeed it had a good deal to do with making her ill . She was just going out when she got the telegram , and sent for British nation had done its duty . Parliament voted supplies CH . XXVIII 15 FALL OF KHARTOUM.
... fall of Khartoum , and indeed it had a good deal to do with making her ill . She was just going out when she got the telegram , and sent for British nation had done its duty . Parliament voted supplies CH . XXVIII 15 FALL OF KHARTOUM.
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... deal with Osman Digna the better . ' " 9 " Sir Redvers Buller was ordered , on February 10 , to take Metemmeh " as soon as he felt himself strong enough to do so , " and then to combine with General Earle in an attack on Berber . He re ...
... deal with Osman Digna the better . ' " 9 " Sir Redvers Buller was ordered , on February 10 , to take Metemmeh " as soon as he felt himself strong enough to do so , " and then to combine with General Earle in an attack on Berber . He re ...
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... deal a decisive blow to the power of the Mahdi . The project was abandoned and , in my opinion , wisely abandoned . Nevertheless , the impression was left on the minds of the Dervishes that a British army had attempted had attempted to ...
... deal a decisive blow to the power of the Mahdi . The project was abandoned and , in my opinion , wisely abandoned . Nevertheless , the impression was left on the minds of the Dervishes that a British army had attempted had attempted to ...
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... deal on adventitious circumstances , which cannot be foreseen , and over which no Govern- ment can exercise any control . I am far from saying that in all the matters which are dis- cussed in these pages , the British Government ...
... deal on adventitious circumstances , which cannot be foreseen , and over which no Govern- ment can exercise any control . I am far from saying that in all the matters which are dis- cussed in these pages , the British Government ...
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