Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... true nature of 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 ...
... true nature of 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 ...
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... true home . " Many a man before General Gordon has laid down his life at the call of duty . Many a man too has striven to regard death as a glad relief from pain , sorrow , and suffering . But no soldier about to lead a forlorn hope ...
... true home . " Many a man before General Gordon has laid down his life at the call of duty . Many a man too has striven to regard death as a glad relief from pain , sorrow , and suffering . But no soldier about to lead a forlorn hope ...
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... true reasons for the failure must be sought elsewhere . They are thus stated by Sir Reginald Wingate : " To innumerable enemies , flushed with victory and ardent fanaticism , Gordon exposed a skill and experience in savage warfare which ...
... true reasons for the failure must be sought elsewhere . They are thus stated by Sir Reginald Wingate : " To innumerable enemies , flushed with victory and ardent fanaticism , Gordon exposed a skill and experience in savage warfare which ...
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... true Mahdi . On the other hand , in view of the difficulty , not to say the impossi- bility of fulfilling the whole of those conditions , it may be confidently predicted that , whenever and wherever a Mahdi is proclaimed , a schism will ...
... true Mahdi . On the other hand , in view of the difficulty , not to say the impossi- bility of fulfilling the whole of those conditions , it may be confidently predicted that , whenever and wherever a Mahdi is proclaimed , a schism will ...
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... true religion of the Prophet . " Abu Gemaizeh was not a member of the Senoussi order , but he attracted the Senoussiyeh to him by giving out that his movement was favoured by the Sheikh of Jerhboub . At first , he gained some successes ...
... true religion of the Prophet . " Abu Gemaizeh was not a member of the Senoussi order , but he attracted the Senoussiyeh to him by giving out that his movement was favoured by the Sheikh of Jerhboub . At first , he gained some successes ...
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