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... Arábi Bey had marched with the regiment to Cairo . We followed , and on entering the town the Viceroy took a long ... Arábi Bey presents himself , tell him to give you his sword , and to give them the order to disperse . Then go the ...
... Arábi Bey had marched with the regiment to Cairo . We followed , and on entering the town the Viceroy took a long ... Arábi Bey presents himself , tell him to give you his sword , and to give them the order to disperse . Then go the ...
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... Arábi and his colleagues for the blood which was shed . For a long time past , they had done their best to arouse ... Arábi . He informed the representatives of the Powers that " under the urgent circumstances of the case , he would ...
... Arábi and his colleagues for the blood which was shed . For a long time past , they had done their best to arouse ... Arábi . He informed the representatives of the Powers that " under the urgent circumstances of the case , he would ...
Strona 336
... Arábi , but he was not to move a step without the consent of the British Govern- ment . More than this , when the Egyptian Government established a court to try Arábi , it was thought , and , without doubt , rightly thought , that the ...
... Arábi , but he was not to move a step without the consent of the British Govern- ment . More than this , when the Egyptian Government established a court to try Arábi , it was thought , and , without doubt , rightly thought , that the ...
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