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opinion . Nevertheless , the difficulty of arriving at a true idea of the undercurrents
of native opinion is probably less considerable in Egypt than in India . Notably ,
the absence of the caste system , and the fact that the social and religious fabric ...
opinion . Nevertheless , the difficulty of arriving at a true idea of the undercurrents
of native opinion is probably less considerable in Egypt than in India . Notably ,
the absence of the caste system , and the fact that the social and religious fabric ...
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When the British and French Consuls - General communicated to the Khedive the
views expressed Lord Salisbury's despatch of April 25 , he deprecated any idea
that he should have been guilty of intentional discourtesy towards the British ...
When the British and French Consuls - General communicated to the Khedive the
views expressed Lord Salisbury's despatch of April 25 , he deprecated any idea
that he should have been guilty of intentional discourtesy towards the British ...
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This General Gordon failed to recognise , or perhaps it would be more correct to
say that the idea of admitting the Mahdi's supremacy was so distasteful to him
that he would not recognise the inevitable conclusion , which could alone be
drawn ...
This General Gordon failed to recognise , or perhaps it would be more correct to
say that the idea of admitting the Mahdi's supremacy was so distasteful to him
that he would not recognise the inevitable conclusion , which could alone be
drawn ...
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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