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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 ...
Strona 375
The first decision at which the Egyptian Government arrived was “ to try and hold
Khartoum , and to reopen the route between Suakin and Berber . ” In reporting
this decision to Lord Granville , on November 23 , I said that “ according to
several ...
The first decision at which the Egyptian Government arrived was “ to try and hold
Khartoum , and to reopen the route between Suakin and Berber . ” In reporting
this decision to Lord Granville , on November 23 , I said that “ according to
several ...
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Instruct Gordon not to proceed at present south of Khartoum . ” This was followed
, on February 11 , by an official telegram , which was to the following effect : “ Her
Majesty's Government are of opinion that General Gordon should not , at ...
Instruct Gordon not to proceed at present south of Khartoum . ” This was followed
, on February 11 , by an official telegram , which was to the following effect : “ Her
Majesty's Government are of opinion that General Gordon should not , at ...
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