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... clear by this time that the question of protecting European financial interests in Egypt had fallen completely into the back- ground . It was also clear that the national move- ment was entirely under the control of the military party ...
... clear by this time that the question of protecting European financial interests in Egypt had fallen completely into the back- ground . It was also clear that the national move- ment was entirely under the control of the military party ...
Strona 480
... clear that General Gordon's political mission had failed , and from that moment there only remained an important military question to decide , viz . , whether a British military force should or should not be sent to the relief of ...
... clear that General Gordon's political mission had failed , and from that moment there only remained an important military question to decide , viz . , whether a British military force should or should not be sent to the relief of ...
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... clear that , if the Mahdists attempted the invasion of Egypt , their onward march would be arrested when once they came in contact with British troops . The reply of the British Government to General Gordon's proposal was contained in a ...
... clear that , if the Mahdists attempted the invasion of Egypt , their onward march would be arrested when once they came in contact with British troops . The reply of the British Government to General Gordon's proposal was contained in a ...
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