Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 364
... Sudan . During the decade that followed the shameful fiasco of 1884 , the Gordon legend alone was in the mind of the Britisher who never left his tight little island , and who considered that fact a kind of virtue . The Mahdi reigned su ...
... Sudan . During the decade that followed the shameful fiasco of 1884 , the Gordon legend alone was in the mind of the Britisher who never left his tight little island , and who considered that fact a kind of virtue . The Mahdi reigned su ...
Page 365
... Sudan . There never could be security in upper Egypt until the dervishes were crushed . Never would irrigation proj- ects on a large scale be justi- fiable or possi- ble until the head ... Sudan by Egypt would. GREAT BRITAIN IN THE SUDAN 365.
... Sudan . There never could be security in upper Egypt until the dervishes were crushed . Never would irrigation proj- ects on a large scale be justi- fiable or possi- ble until the head ... Sudan by Egypt would. GREAT BRITAIN IN THE SUDAN 365.
Page 366
... Sudan In quest of the glamour. Photograph by Brown Brothers in the Sudan by Egypt would be consid- ered a loan , upon which interest was to be paid as soon as possible . A portion of the Egyptian army should serve in the Sudan , under ...
... Sudan In quest of the glamour. Photograph by Brown Brothers in the Sudan by Egypt would be consid- ered a loan , upon which interest was to be paid as soon as possible . A portion of the Egyptian army should serve in the Sudan , under ...
Page 367
... Sudan had made good . A few months ago I had the privilege of spending several hours with Colonel Bernard , financial secretary of the Sudan . He explained to me the con- sistent policy that had been followed since Lord Kitchener had ...
... Sudan had made good . A few months ago I had the privilege of spending several hours with Colonel Bernard , financial secretary of the Sudan . He explained to me the con- sistent policy that had been followed since Lord Kitchener had ...
Page 368
... Sudan . home and friends , to spend the best years of his life in exile , and be content with an occasional visit to England and little or no money , if there be no career open to him at home in which he may preserve his caste . This is ...
... Sudan . home and friends , to spend the best years of his life in exile , and be content with an occasional visit to England and little or no money , if there be no career open to him at home in which he may preserve his caste . This is ...
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