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Moreover , the minds of Orientals are so peculiarly constituted that many of them
would probably be far more struck with the generosity of the gift than with the
cruelty and injustice of the flogging . Said occasionally indulged in the most
insane ...
Moreover , the minds of Orientals are so peculiarly constituted that many of them
would probably be far more struck with the generosity of the gift than with the
cruelty and injustice of the flogging . Said occasionally indulged in the most
insane ...
Strona 205
Their vacillation was , without doubt , due to a desire to ensure French co -
operation , and also probably in part to an excessive deference to English public
opinion . The idea of handing over Egypt , even temporarily , to the rule of the
Sultan ...
Their vacillation was , without doubt , due to a desire to ensure French co -
operation , and also probably in part to an excessive deference to English public
opinion . The idea of handing over Egypt , even temporarily , to the rule of the
Sultan ...
Strona 424
Lord Granville : “ The Egyptian Government are very much averse to employing
General Gordon , mainly on the ground that , the movement in the Soudan being
religious , the appointment of a Christian in high command would probably ...
Lord Granville : “ The Egyptian Government are very much averse to employing
General Gordon , mainly on the ground that , the movement in the Soudan being
religious , the appointment of a Christian in high command would probably ...
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