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Strona 84
The case of the English was different . They cared , or at all events they
pretended to care for the welfare of the fellaheen . They disliked to hear of
oppression even in the cause of the bondholders . Lectures on this subject had
been frequently ...
The case of the English was different . They cared , or at all events they
pretended to care for the welfare of the fellaheen . They disliked to hear of
oppression even in the cause of the bondholders . Lectures on this subject had
been frequently ...
Strona 267
If , after the arrival of their ships at Alexandria , the French and English
Governments should consider it advisable that troops should be landed , they
should have recourse neither to English nor to French troops , but should call for
Turkish ...
If , after the arrival of their ships at Alexandria , the French and English
Governments should consider it advisable that troops should be landed , they
should have recourse neither to English nor to French troops , but should call for
Turkish ...
Strona 547
The road is bad enough in the winter , but how any soldiers , but particularly
English soldiers , could get along it in summer , I cannot conceive . I cannot
picture to myself the English soldier getting over that awful plain between Obok
and ...
The road is bad enough in the winter , but how any soldiers , but particularly
English soldiers , could get along it in summer , I cannot conceive . I cannot
picture to myself the English soldier getting over that awful plain between Obok
and ...
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