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... February 12 , General Gordon did not think himself precluded from retiring up the White Nile , should he have thought fit to do so . It will be borne in mind that General Gordon took with him two Proclamations , one of which stated that ...
... February 12 , General Gordon did not think himself precluded from retiring up the White Nile , should he have thought fit to do so . It will be borne in mind that General Gordon took with him two Proclamations , one of which stated that ...
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... February 18 , General Gordon reached Khartoum . His arrival was announced to me by Mr. Power , in the following telegram : " Gordon arrived here this morning , and met with a wonder- ful demonstration of welcome on the part of the ...
... February 18 , General Gordon reached Khartoum . His arrival was announced to me by Mr. Power , in the following telegram : " Gordon arrived here this morning , and met with a wonder- ful demonstration of welcome on the part of the ...
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... February 23 , when I received General Gordon's Memorandum of February 8 written at Abu Hamed , that I fully understood his telegram of the 18th from Khartoum , in which he proposed to utilise Zobeir Pasha's services . I then set myself ...
... February 23 , when I received General Gordon's Memorandum of February 8 written at Abu Hamed , that I fully understood his telegram of the 18th from Khartoum , in which he proposed to utilise Zobeir Pasha's services . I then set myself ...
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