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... ZOBEIR PASHA FEBRUARY 18 - March 16 , 1884 The turning - point of
General Gordon's Mission - General Gordon's Memorandum of February 8 -
Change in General Gordon's views - He asks for Zobeir Pasha - I advise that
Zobeir Pasha ...
... ZOBEIR PASHA FEBRUARY 18 - March 16 , 1884 The turning - point of
General Gordon's Mission - General Gordon's Memorandum of February 8 -
Change in General Gordon's views - He asks for Zobeir Pasha - I advise that
Zobeir Pasha ...
Strona 454
In the course of this narrative allusion has already been made to Zobeir Pasha . It
is needless to dwell at length on the history of his previous relations with General
Gordon . It will be sufficient to say that Zobeir Pasha's social position , the ...
In the course of this narrative allusion has already been made to Zobeir Pasha . It
is needless to dwell at length on the history of his previous relations with General
Gordon . It will be sufficient to say that Zobeir Pasha's social position , the ...
Strona 457
I will , therefore , sum up my opinion , viz . that I would willingly take the
responsibility of taking Zobeir up with me , if after an interview with Sir E. Baring
and Nubar Pasha , they felt the mystic feeling I could trust him , and which mystic
feeling I ...
I will , therefore , sum up my opinion , viz . that I would willingly take the
responsibility of taking Zobeir up with me , if after an interview with Sir E. Baring
and Nubar Pasha , they felt the mystic feeling I could trust him , and which mystic
feeling I ...
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