Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... interests was eventually adopted . On April 21 , it was announced in both Houses of Parliament that it was not intended to advance on Khartoum or to undertake any further offensive operations in the Soudan . Lord Wolseley was instructed ...
... interests was eventually adopted . On April 21 , it was announced in both Houses of Parliament that it was not intended to advance on Khartoum or to undertake any further offensive operations in the Soudan . Lord Wolseley was instructed ...
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... interest it was to pick them up , and who had the power to give effect to their 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 ...
... interest it was to pick them up , and who had the power to give effect to their 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 ...
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... interests , especially at Berbera , from which Aden drew its chief supplies . " This communication drew forth some remonstrances from Constantinople ; they were set aside . In October 1884 , a British official was charged with the ...
... interests , especially at Berbera , from which Aden drew its chief supplies . " This communication drew forth some remonstrances from Constantinople ; they were set aside . In October 1884 , a British official was charged with the ...
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... interests of Harrar and of Egypt , was that the Egyptian Government should abandon a trust which had been so grossly abused . The evacuation of the province was pressed upon the Egyptian Ministers , who , albeit reluctantly , accepted ...
... interests of Harrar and of Egypt , was that the Egyptian Government should abandon a trust which had been so grossly abused . The evacuation of the province was pressed upon the Egyptian Ministers , who , albeit reluctantly , accepted ...
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... interests . M. Mancini , who was then Minister for Foreign Affairs , warmly espoused the cause of occupation , and he was at the time supported by public opinion in Italy . Dissuasion or opposition on the part of England would have been ...
... interests . M. Mancini , who was then Minister for Foreign Affairs , warmly espoused the cause of occupation , and he was at the time supported by public opinion in Italy . Dissuasion or opposition on the part of England would have been ...
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