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... Soudan ? ' Shall I be right in telling him , if the occasion arises , that under no circumstances must he look for the assistance of British or Indian troops in the Soudan ? As regards Turkish assistance , I should be glad to receive ...
... Soudan ? ' Shall I be right in telling him , if the occasion arises , that under no circumstances must he look for the assistance of British or Indian troops in the Soudan ? As regards Turkish assistance , I should be glad to receive ...
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... Soudan . They were responsible for obliging the Egyptian Government to look the facts fairly in the face . Now the main fact was this , —that after the defeat of General Hicks's army , the Soudan was lost to Egypt beyond any hope of ...
... Soudan . They were responsible for obliging the Egyptian Government to look the facts fairly in the face . Now the main fact was this , —that after the defeat of General Hicks's army , the Soudan was lost to Egypt beyond any hope of ...
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... Soudan , and accordingly to the Soudan he was sent . " Anonymous authorship , " one of the wisest political thinkers of modern times has stated , places the public under the direction of guides who have no sense of personal ...
... Soudan , and accordingly to the Soudan he was sent . " Anonymous authorship , " one of the wisest political thinkers of modern times has stated , places the public under the direction of guides who have no sense of personal ...
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