Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 191W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 59
... 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 have supplied just that touch of excitement to the community which made each member feel that ...
... 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 have supplied just that touch of excitement to the community which made each member feel that ...
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... ment which so often passes as patriotism both in Egypt and elsewhere is simply ignorant dislike of the foreigner . Arabi was not a patriot ; he was a hater of Europeans . He did not care a brass farthing about his country as a whole ...
... ment which so often passes as patriotism both in Egypt and elsewhere is simply ignorant dislike of the foreigner . Arabi was not a patriot ; he was a hater of Europeans . He did not care a brass farthing about his country as a whole ...
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... ment , until now most averse to meddling with Egyptian matters , advocated a bombard- ment , but the French Govern- ment strongly disapproved of this course , and for some days an animated discussion was kept up . At last , however ...
... ment , until now most averse to meddling with Egyptian matters , advocated a bombard- ment , but the French Govern- ment strongly disapproved of this course , and for some days an animated discussion was kept up . At last , however ...
Page 84
... ment of blocks and tackles hooked on to the mounting and on to the cable . The building was what in the world of arms is described as a " wash - house , " but what in civil life one would call a lavatory . When all was in order , and ...
... ment of blocks and tackles hooked on to the mounting and on to the cable . The building was what in the world of arms is described as a " wash - house , " but what in civil life one would call a lavatory . When all was in order , and ...
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... ment as assistant surgeon in the Bengal Presidency . While in London waiting for a vessel to take him to Calcutta , he filled up his spare time by attending the lectures and practice of Sir Astley Cooper in Guy's and St Thomas's Hos ...
... ment as assistant surgeon in the Bengal Presidency . While in London waiting for a vessel to take him to Calcutta , he filled up his spare time by attending the lectures and practice of Sir Astley Cooper in Guy's and St Thomas's Hos ...
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