Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... the situation at Khartoum . Berber and Abu Hamed were passed in safety , and it was thought that the main difficulties of the voyage had been overcome , when , on the 18th , the steamer struck on a rock near the village of Hebbah , some.
... the situation at Khartoum . Berber and Abu Hamed were passed in safety , and it was thought that the main difficulties of the voyage had been overcome , when , on the 18th , the steamer struck on a rock near the village of Hebbah , some.
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... passed the night without food , coats , or blankets . Sir Herbert Stewart then determined to make a night march to Metemmeh , about twenty - three miles distant . At 4 P.M. on the 18th , the column left Abu Klea . The night was dark ...
... passed the night without food , coats , or blankets . Sir Herbert Stewart then determined to make a night march to Metemmeh , about twenty - three miles distant . At 4 P.M. on the 18th , the column left Abu Klea . The night was dark ...
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... passed without difficulty . The steamers continued their voyage under a musketry fire from the banks , and in the evening stopped near the small village of Tamaniat . During the after- noon , a man on the bank called out that Khartoum ...
... passed without difficulty . The steamers continued their voyage under a musketry fire from the banks , and in the evening stopped near the small village of Tamaniat . During the after- noon , a man on the bank called out that Khartoum ...
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... passing in Khartoum . I In the course of this narrative , I have alluded to General Gordon's numerous inconsistencies . have pointed out errors of judgment with which he may justly be charged . I have dwelt on defects of character which ...
... passing in Khartoum . I In the course of this narrative , I have alluded to General Gordon's numerous inconsistencies . have pointed out errors of judgment with which he may justly be charged . I have dwelt on defects of character which ...
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... passed by threw stones at it . The first to throw a stone was Youssuf Mansour , late Mamour of Police at El Obeid , whom Gordon Pasha had dismissed for misconduct , and who afterwards com- manded the Mahdi's artillery . " Thus General ...
... passed by threw stones at it . The first to throw a stone was Youssuf Mansour , late Mamour of Police at El Obeid , whom Gordon Pasha had dismissed for misconduct , and who afterwards com- manded the Mahdi's artillery . " Thus General ...
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