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... whole force , without any previous examination of it , when the troops were so severely handled from the windows and tops of the houses , without ever seeing their enemy , that it was thought expedient to retire , more especially as ...
... whole force , without any previous examination of it , when the troops were so severely handled from the windows and tops of the houses , without ever seeing their enemy , that it was thought expedient to retire , more especially as ...
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... whole of the near East , and its whole destiny seemed likely to be permanently modified by the military abilities of his adopted son . Mehemet Ali after stamping out the Mamelukes in the bloody mire of the Citadel courtyard at Cairo ...
... whole of the near East , and its whole destiny seemed likely to be permanently modified by the military abilities of his adopted son . Mehemet Ali after stamping out the Mamelukes in the bloody mire of the Citadel courtyard at Cairo ...
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... whole of Nubia and a large part of the Sudan to the Pashalik of Egypt . Conscious of the impediments to his complete success which the want of organized discipline in his troops had interposed , he sought on his return to Cairo the ...
... whole of Nubia and a large part of the Sudan to the Pashalik of Egypt . Conscious of the impediments to his complete success which the want of organized discipline in his troops had interposed , he sought on his return to Cairo the ...
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... whole financial affairs of Egypt under their control , if not , as was freely alleged in some exceptionally sanguine quarters , to guarantee the entire Egyptian Debt . What might have hap- pened if they had had the courage for so ...
... whole financial affairs of Egypt under their control , if not , as was freely alleged in some exceptionally sanguine quarters , to guarantee the entire Egyptian Debt . What might have hap- pened if they had had the courage for so ...
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... whole administration , and had naturally no taste for further disclosures . Not without plausibility he concluded that , now that the reins of government had been placed in the hands of a constitutional ministry of enlightened European ...
... whole administration , and had naturally no taste for further disclosures . Not without plausibility he concluded that , now that the reins of government had been placed in the hands of a constitutional ministry of enlightened European ...
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