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... Extent - Population - Results obtained by the Convention of 1899 - Executive agency — Finance - Railways - Slavery PAGE 543 · CHAPTER LXI CONCLUSION Summary of this work - Changes since the time of Ismail - The British reformers - Their ...
... Extent - Population - Results obtained by the Convention of 1899 - Executive agency — Finance - Railways - Slavery PAGE 543 · CHAPTER LXI CONCLUSION Summary of this work - Changes since the time of Ismail - The British reformers - Their ...
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... extent of Emin's province was about 180 miles , a narrow strip from the lake to Lado , and an area of about one - seventh of the original extent of the province previous to the revolt . ' 99 In February 1886 , Emin Pasha received a ...
... extent of Emin's province was about 180 miles , a narrow strip from the lake to Lado , and an area of about one - seventh of the original extent of the province previous to the revolt . ' 99 In February 1886 , Emin Pasha received a ...
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... extent on the plea that other great Powers have founded colonies , and that , therefore , Italy must do the same . The Italians , in all the exuberance of youthful national life , forgot , in 1885 , that the monk's cowl does not ...
... extent on the plea that other great Powers have founded colonies , and that , therefore , Italy must do the same . The Italians , in all the exuberance of youthful national life , forgot , in 1885 , that the monk's cowl does not ...
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... extent was subsequently on one or two occasions afforded to the Egyptian Government , it may be said that from the date of the battle of Ginniss ( December 30 , 1885 ) the defence of Egypt against the Dervishes practically devolved on ...
... extent was subsequently on one or two occasions afforded to the Egyptian Government , it may be said that from the date of the battle of Ginniss ( December 30 , 1885 ) the defence of Egypt against the Dervishes practically devolved on ...
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... extent independent of each other . Before entering upon a description of the military operations which were about to take place , it will be as well to allude briefly to an attempt which was made to negotiate with the Dervishes . A ...
... extent independent of each other . Before entering upon a description of the military operations which were about to take place , it will be as well to allude briefly to an attempt which was made to negotiate with the Dervishes . A ...
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