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... Colonel Stewart wrote , melancholy fact that the Government was almost universally hated and abhorred . " The people , therefore , flocked to the standard of the Mahdi , whose prestige was increased by some successes gained over the ...
... Colonel Stewart wrote , melancholy fact that the Government was almost universally hated and abhorred . " The people , therefore , flocked to the standard of the Mahdi , whose prestige was increased by some successes gained over the ...
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... Colonel Stewart arrived at Berber . The following entry occurs in Colonel Stewart's Journal , dated February 12 : " I was called up at 5 A.M. by General Gordon , who , having pondered deeply all night , had come to the decision of ...
... Colonel Stewart arrived at Berber . The following entry occurs in Colonel Stewart's Journal , dated February 12 : " I was called up at 5 A.M. by General Gordon , who , having pondered deeply all night , had come to the decision of ...
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... Colonel Stewart returned safely to Cairo , he would be named Governor- General of the Soudan , and that he would receive a subsidy of £ 100,000 a year from the Egyptian Government , so long as his behaviour was satis- factory ; on the ...
... Colonel Stewart returned safely to Cairo , he would be named Governor- General of the Soudan , and that he would receive a subsidy of £ 100,000 a year from the Egyptian Government , so long as his behaviour was satis- factory ; on the ...
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