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... CHAPTER XXII The GORDON MISSION DECEMBER 1883 - JANUARY 1884
The situation in Egypt - Sir Frederick Stephenson -- General Earle -Sir Edgar
Vincent — Sir Evelyn Wood – Foreign Office support -- First and second
proposals to ...
... CHAPTER XXII The GORDON MISSION DECEMBER 1883 - JANUARY 1884
The situation in Egypt - Sir Frederick Stephenson -- General Earle -Sir Edgar
Vincent — Sir Evelyn Wood – Foreign Office support -- First and second
proposals to ...
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CHAPTER XXIV PAGE GORDON'S JOURNEY TO KHARTOUM JANUARY 26 –
FEBRUARY 18 , 1884 Contradictory nature of General Gordon's proposals —
The Darfour Sultan - General Gordon proposes to visit the Mahdi - Or to retire to
the ...
CHAPTER XXIV PAGE GORDON'S JOURNEY TO KHARTOUM JANUARY 26 –
FEBRUARY 18 , 1884 Contradictory nature of General Gordon's proposals —
The Darfour Sultan - General Gordon proposes to visit the Mahdi - Or to retire to
the ...
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CHAPTER XXIII GORDON AT CAIRO JANUARY 24-26 , 1884 General Gordon
wishes to go to Suakin - He goes to Cairo - Consequences which resulted from
the change of route - General Gordon's views as to the Soudan - His London ...
CHAPTER XXIII GORDON AT CAIRO JANUARY 24-26 , 1884 General Gordon
wishes to go to Suakin - He goes to Cairo - Consequences which resulted from
the change of route - General Gordon's views as to the Soudan - His London ...
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