The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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... Lord Kitchener , who was also Sirdar of the Egyptian Army . It is interesting to recall Gordon's remarks in his ' Journals ' ( Nov. 1884 ) in connexion with the appointment of Lord Kitchener as Governor - General . Writing fifteen years ...
... Lord Kitchener , who was also Sirdar of the Egyptian Army . It is interesting to recall Gordon's remarks in his ' Journals ' ( Nov. 1884 ) in connexion with the appointment of Lord Kitchener as Governor - General . Writing fifteen years ...
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... Lord Kitchener's ' Report on the Finances , Administration and Condition of Egypt and the Sudan in 1913 ' was issued last May , these matter - of - fact documents , taking absolutely for granted all the marvels which British rule has ...
... Lord Kitchener's ' Report on the Finances , Administration and Condition of Egypt and the Sudan in 1913 ' was issued last May , these matter - of - fact documents , taking absolutely for granted all the marvels which British rule has ...
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... Lord Cromer to the people of the Sudan , pledging the non - interference of the Government in any shape with religious affairs . Hostile , and it must be added , unthinking critics declare that the Moslems of to - day are really 12 THE ...
... Lord Cromer to the people of the Sudan , pledging the non - interference of the Government in any shape with religious affairs . Hostile , and it must be added , unthinking critics declare that the Moslems of to - day are really 12 THE ...
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... Lord Cromer wrote : ' In order really to appreciate the zeal and intelligence which the various officials in the Sudan are bringing to bear upon their work , it would be necessary not merely to read their reports but to visit the remote ...
... Lord Cromer wrote : ' In order really to appreciate the zeal and intelligence which the various officials in the Sudan are bringing to bear upon their work , it would be necessary not merely to read their reports but to visit the remote ...
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... Lord Rosebery has declared that the British Empire is the greatest secular agency for good known in the world . ' To realise the justice of this statement one has but to glance at the condition of Egypt to - day , and compare its ...
... Lord Rosebery has declared that the British Empire is the greatest secular agency for good known in the world . ' To realise the justice of this statement one has but to glance at the condition of Egypt to - day , and compare its ...
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