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Strona 52
The Egyptian Government , being in want of ready money , sold to some
Levantine firm a quantity of grain which they did not possess , and which , for the
most part , they were never likely to possess . The purchase money was paid at
once ...
The Egyptian Government , being in want of ready money , sold to some
Levantine firm a quantity of grain which they did not possess , and which , for the
most part , they were never likely to possess . The purchase money was paid at
once ...
Strona 377
The reasons which have led General Stephenson , Sir Evelyn Wood , and
General Baker to the conclusions that , if the Mahdi advances , it will be
impossible for the Egyptian Government to hold Khartoum are that the garrison is
demoralised ...
The reasons which have led General Stephenson , Sir Evelyn Wood , and
General Baker to the conclusions that , if the Mahdi advances , it will be
impossible for the Egyptian Government to hold Khartoum are that the garrison is
demoralised ...
Strona 402
On December 9 , I wrote to Lord Granville : “ The Egyptian Government propose
to send Zobeir Pasha to Suakin . Your Lordship , without doubt , is aware of
Zobeir Pasha's antecedents . He has been intimately connected with the Slave
Trade .
On December 9 , I wrote to Lord Granville : “ The Egyptian Government propose
to send Zobeir Pasha to Suakin . Your Lordship , without doubt , is aware of
Zobeir Pasha's antecedents . He has been intimately connected with the Slave
Trade .
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