The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 574
... Arabi to the Khedive's authority , and the foundation was laid of that plot to over- throw the Control and the Europeans generally which Arabi , in spite of declarations to the contrary , steadily pursued thenceforth . The text of the ...
... Arabi to the Khedive's authority , and the foundation was laid of that plot to over- throw the Control and the Europeans generally which Arabi , in spite of declarations to the contrary , steadily pursued thenceforth . The text of the ...
Page 577
... Arabi's said , ' Arabi will fight , and all Egypt with him , against foreign troops , but will yield to the Sultan's orders or troops . If Arabi resists the latter , his own people will leave him , and " the Bedouins will cut his head ...
... Arabi's said , ' Arabi will fight , and all Egypt with him , against foreign troops , but will yield to the Sultan's orders or troops . If Arabi resists the latter , his own people will leave him , and " the Bedouins will cut his head ...
Page 591
... Arabi as Minister of War . Yet Arabi was at this time getting signatures by force to peti- tions for the deposition of the Khedive . The utmost efforts were made to induce the Sultan to send troops , but all he would do was on May 28 to ...
... Arabi as Minister of War . Yet Arabi was at this time getting signatures by force to peti- tions for the deposition of the Khedive . The utmost efforts were made to induce the Sultan to send troops , but all he would do was on May 28 to ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
par lAcadémie française pour la réception de M | 95 |
The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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