Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... ideas in different language . It was an extremely eloquent document , and reminded me , more especially in its vituperative passages , of a chapter in Isaiah . voices of politicians and diplomatists , which had at first 26 PT . III ...
... ideas in different language . It was an extremely eloquent document , and reminded me , more especially in its vituperative passages , of a chapter in Isaiah . voices of politicians and diplomatists , which had at first 26 PT . III ...
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... Hence , I am of opinion that the military decision to advance to Khartoum should be reversed and that no such advance should take place . " abandon the idea of an autumn campaign against the Mahdi CH . XXIX 27 THE EVACUATION.
... Hence , I am of opinion that the military decision to advance to Khartoum should be reversed and that no such advance should take place . " abandon the idea of an autumn campaign against the Mahdi CH . XXIX 27 THE EVACUATION.
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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. abandon the idea of an autumn campaign against the Mahdi . " If , " he telegraphed to Lord Hart- ington on April 14 , " our position is to be ex- clusively one of defence , I would hold Wadi Halfa and ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. abandon the idea of an autumn campaign against the Mahdi . " If , " he telegraphed to Lord Hart- ington on April 14 , " our position is to be ex- clusively one of defence , I would hold Wadi Halfa and ...
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... idea beyond filling the Treasury , presumably for the benefit of the Egyptian Government . ' Manifestly , the only wise course to pursue , both in the interests of Harrar and of Egypt , was that the Egyptian Government should abandon a ...
... idea beyond filling the Treasury , presumably for the benefit of the Egyptian Government . ' Manifestly , the only wise course to pursue , both in the interests of Harrar and of Egypt , was that the Egyptian Government should abandon a ...
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... idea . The change was in some degree the outcome of the rapid growth of the Imperialist spirit , which about this time took place in England , but the more immediate cause was the turn which affairs took at Massowah . The Italians were ...
... idea . The change was in some degree the outcome of the rapid growth of the Imperialist spirit , which about this time took place in England , but the more immediate cause was the turn which affairs took at Massowah . The Italians were ...
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