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Strona 86
The bondholders would be paid , and no one would be able to complain . Thus
Ismail Pasha pondered over things which were never destined to be
accomplished . The idea was ingenious , but the circumstances under which the
experiment ...
The bondholders would be paid , and no one would be able to complain . Thus
Ismail Pasha pondered over things which were never destined to be
accomplished . The idea was ingenious , but the circumstances under which the
experiment ...
Strona 540
There was more to be said in favour of sending some officers to Berber , but it
was questionable whether they would be able to get there . Major Kitchener and
Major Rundle were , however , directed to proceed to Berber . By the time they
got ...
There was more to be said in favour of sending some officers to Berber , but it
was questionable whether they would be able to get there . Major Kitchener and
Major Rundle were , however , directed to proceed to Berber . By the time they
got ...
Strona 541
The first is to trust General Gordon's being able to maintain himself at Khartoum
till the autumn , when , by reason of the greater quantity of water , it would be less
difficult to conduct operations on the SuakinBerber road than it is at present .
The first is to trust General Gordon's being able to maintain himself at Khartoum
till the autumn , when , by reason of the greater quantity of water , it would be less
difficult to conduct operations on the SuakinBerber road than it is at present .
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able action adopted affairs appear appointed Arábi army arrived asked authority believe Berber British Government Cairo carry cause Chamber Chérif circumstances clear Colonel Stewart Commissioners communication consider course Debt desirable despatch difficulties discussion doubt effect Egypt Egyptian Government England English European existed expedition expressed fact February force foreign France French Government further garrisons give given Gordon hand Highness hope idea importance impossible instructions interest Ismail Italy January Khartoum Khedive leave Lord Granville Mahdi Majesty's Government March matter ment military Ministers Ministry nature necessary object officers once opinion Pasha political position possible present probably proposal question reason received regards responsibility result sent Sir Edward Malet situation Soudan Suakin success Sultan taken telegram telegraphed thought tion troops Turkish wished wrote Zobeir Zobeir Pasha