Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... recognise on the statement of facts now before us , that the power of the Mahdi at Khartoum must be overthrown . " Unquestionably , it was a mistake to issue these orders . It is easy to see now that both General Gordon and Lord ...
... recognise on the statement of facts now before us , that the power of the Mahdi at Khartoum must be overthrown . " Unquestionably , it was a mistake to issue these orders . It is easy to see now that both General Gordon and Lord ...
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... recognised leaders of that sect . In one respect his teaching resembled that of Abdul Wahab , that is to say , he only recognised the authority of the Koran and the traditions which are contemporaneous with the Koran , rejecting the ...
... recognised leaders of that sect . In one respect his teaching resembled that of Abdul Wahab , that is to say , he only recognised the authority of the Koran and the traditions which are contemporaneous with the Koran , rejecting the ...
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... recognised by the British Govern- ment , had not been disputed . On the other hand , the sovereign rights of the ... recognise the juris- diction of the Khedive , under the suzerainty of the Sultan , as far eastward as Ras Hafoun . The ...
... recognised by the British Govern- ment , had not been disputed . On the other hand , the sovereign rights of the ... recognise the juris- diction of the Khedive , under the suzerainty of the Sultan , as far eastward as Ras Hafoun . The ...
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... recognised that we had no right and made no pretension to give away that which did not belong to us . If the Italian Government should desire to occupy some of the ports in question , it was a matter between Italy and Turkey ; but I was ...
... recognised that we had no right and made no pretension to give away that which did not belong to us . If the Italian Government should desire to occupy some of the ports in question , it was a matter between Italy and Turkey ; but I was ...
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... recognised warlike qualities similar to their own , and with whom it was important to keep on good terms . In early life a Fiki , like the Mahdi , and his devoted friend , stern , hard , ascetic , the thin dark man was the incarnation ...
... recognised warlike qualities similar to their own , and with whom it was important to keep on good terms . In early life a Fiki , like the Mahdi , and his devoted friend , stern , hard , ascetic , the thin dark man was the incarnation ...
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