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... army . As it was , the breach between the Khedive on the one hand , and the army and the national party on the other hand , continued to widen every day . Chérif Pasha took a broader view of the situa- tion . He appreciated the ...
... army . As it was , the breach between the Khedive on the one hand , and the army and the national party on the other hand , continued to widen every day . Chérif Pasha took a broader view of the situa- tion . He appreciated the ...
Strona 212
... army , began to spread to the civil population . This it was sure to do , for the reason given by Sir Auckland Colvin in a Memorandum dated September 24. " What , " he said , " gives a show of justification to the recent conduct of the army ...
... army , began to spread to the civil population . This it was sure to do , for the reason given by Sir Auckland Colvin in a Memorandum dated September 24. " What , " he said , " gives a show of justification to the recent conduct of the army ...
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... army . I did not at once press any advice on the Egyptian Government . In the first place , contra- dictory reports continued to be received regarding the fate of General Hicks's army , and , indeed , some weeks elapsed before all ...
... army . I did not at once press any advice on the Egyptian Government . In the first place , contra- dictory reports continued to be received regarding the fate of General Hicks's army , and , indeed , some weeks elapsed before all ...
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