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... ARABI . By W. , SOME SERVICE REMINISCENCES . BY COL . CALLWELL , C.B. , JAMES DOUGLAS , M.D. SURGEON VENTURER . BY GENERAL THE RIGHT HON . SIR HENRY BRACKENBURY , G.C.B. , MUSINGS WITHOUT METHOD , • SIR ROBERT MORIER - JOWETT AND ...
... ARABI . By W. , SOME SERVICE REMINISCENCES . BY COL . CALLWELL , C.B. , JAMES DOUGLAS , M.D. SURGEON VENTURER . BY GENERAL THE RIGHT HON . SIR HENRY BRACKENBURY , G.C.B. , MUSINGS WITHOUT METHOD , • SIR ROBERT MORIER - JOWETT AND ...
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... ARABI . passes to eminence . No one. Quebec . He had married a Frenchwoman , and their son- Lewis , I think - took to the sea and did good trade in the smuggling and privateering line along the New England coast . He settled in North ...
... ARABI . passes to eminence . No one. Quebec . He had married a Frenchwoman , and their son- Lewis , I think - took to the sea and did good trade in the smuggling and privateering line along the New England coast . He settled in North ...
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AHMED PASHA ARABI . passes to eminence . No one who saw the white - bearded Arabi sitting half asleep in his little house in Ceylon , or afterwards at Helouan , would have dreamed that it had been his lot once to make all the Powers ...
AHMED PASHA ARABI . passes to eminence . No one who saw the white - bearded Arabi sitting half asleep in his little house in Ceylon , or afterwards at Helouan , would have dreamed that it had been his lot once to make all the Powers ...
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... Arabi came into any prominence outside his small circle of discontented brother- officers . War broke out between Abyssinia and Egypt , and Arabi , now a man not far short of forty years of age , was placed in charge of the transports ...
... Arabi came into any prominence outside his small circle of discontented brother- officers . War broke out between Abyssinia and Egypt , and Arabi , now a man not far short of forty years of age , was placed in charge of the transports ...
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... Arabi , by his vehe- ment and incautious denunci- ations of the Khedive , came to be regarded as a moving spirit in its councils ; and his rustic violence seems to ... Arabi and two other colonels , Ali Fehmy 1912. ] 59 Ahmed Pasha Arábi.
... Arabi , by his vehe- ment and incautious denunci- ations of the Khedive , came to be regarded as a moving spirit in its councils ; and his rustic violence seems to ... Arabi and two other colonels , Ali Fehmy 1912. ] 59 Ahmed Pasha Arábi.
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