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... Berber , they would certainly have been made prisoners . The more I thought over the whole matter , the more did it seem to me , first , that it was essential not only to open up the Suakin - Berber road , but also to clear the road from ...
... Berber , they would certainly have been made prisoners . The more I thought over the whole matter , the more did it seem to me , first , that it was essential not only to open up the Suakin - Berber road , but also to clear the road from ...
Strona 541
... Berber , but I should not think that any action he can take at or near Suakin would exert much influence over the tribes between Berber and Khartoum . Unless any unforeseen circumstance should occur to change the situation , only two ...
... Berber , but I should not think that any action he can take at or near Suakin would exert much influence over the tribes between Berber and Khartoum . Unless any unforeseen circumstance should occur to change the situation , only two ...
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... Berber . He was greatly irritated at the rejection of these proposals . On April 7 , he sent me a telegram which , Mr. Egmont Hake observes , " at once became historical . ' It was as follows : " As far as I can understand , the ...
... Berber . He was greatly irritated at the rejection of these proposals . On April 7 , he sent me a telegram which , Mr. Egmont Hake observes , " at once became historical . ' It was as follows : " As far as I can understand , the ...
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