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... garrisons of Sennar , Kassala , Berber , and Dongola . Those who dwelt on the disgrace which would be incurred if the garrisons of those places fell into the hands of the Mahdi , should have had the courage of their opinions . They ...
... garrisons of Sennar , Kassala , Berber , and Dongola . Those who dwelt on the disgrace which would be incurred if the garrisons of those places fell into the hands of the Mahdi , should have had the courage of their opinions . They ...
Strona 566
... garrisons , particularly those in the Bahr - el - Ghazal and Equatorial provinces . giving General Gordon his instructions , therefore , attention was more especially drawn to the garrison and civil population of Khartoum , which were ...
... garrisons , particularly those in the Bahr - el - Ghazal and Equatorial provinces . giving General Gordon his instructions , therefore , attention was more especially drawn to the garrison and civil population of Khartoum , which were ...
Strona 569
... garrisons . On October 5 , he made the following significant entry in his Journal : " It may be argued , Why not retreat on Berber ? I would rather not do that , for I would wish to show in a positive way , that I had no part or lot in ...
... garrisons . On October 5 , he made the following significant entry in his Journal : " It may be argued , Why not retreat on Berber ? I would rather not do that , for I would wish to show in a positive way , that I had no part or lot in ...
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