You consider that it may take a few months to carry it out with safety. You are further of opinion that ' the restoration of the country should be made to the different petty Sultans who existed at the time of Mohammed Ali's conquest, and whose families... Parliamentary Papers - Page 5by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1884Full view - About this book
| History, Modern - 1885 - 410 pages
...irrevocably decided on, it will depend on circumstances in what way this is to be accomplished. My idea is, that the restoration of the country should be made to the different petty Suitaus who existed at the time of Mehemet Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist; that the... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1883 - 812 pages
...irrevocably decided on, it will depend on circumstances in what way this is to be accomplished. My idea is, that the restoration of the country should be made...different petty Sultans who existed at the time of Mehemet Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist; that the Mahdi should be left altogether out... | |
| Archibald Forbes - China - 1884 - 270 pages
...You consider that it may take a few months to carry it out with safety. You are further of opinion that ' the restoration of the country should be made...form a confederation of those Sultans. In this view the Egyptian Government entirely concur. It will, of course, be fully understood that the Egyptian... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1884 - 1146 pages
...a few months to carry it out with safety. You aro further of opinion that ' tho restoration of tho country should be made to the different petty Sultans...form a confederation of those Sultans. In this view the Egyptian Government entirely concur. It will, of course, be fully understood that the English troops... | |
| Atheistic platform - 1884 - 204 pages
...indifferently. General Gordon's view of the situation had at least the merit of clearness : " My idea is that the restoration of the country should be made...different petty Sultans who existed at the time of Mehemet Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist; that the Mahdi should be left altogether out... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1884 - 1028 pages
...point in the programme of General Gordon which, I think, has hitherto escaped remark. His idea is— " That the restoration of the country should be made...different petty Sultans who existed at the time of Mehemet Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist ; that the Mahdi should be left altogether out... | |
| History, Modern - 1884 - 790 pages
...thé restoration of thé country should be made to thé différent petty Sultans who existed at thé time of Mohammed Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist, and that an endeavonr should be made to form a confédération of those Sultans. In this view, you said, thé Egyptian... | |
| W. Melville Pimblett - Sudan - 1885 - 298 pages
...You consider that it may take a few months to carry it out with safety. You are further of opinion that ' the restoration of the country should be made...form, a confederation of those Sultans. In this view the Egyptian Government entirely concur. It will, of course, be fully understood that the Egyptian... | |
| W. Melville Pimblett - Egypt - 1885 - 300 pages
...irrevocably decided on — it will depend on circumstances in what way this is to be accomplished. My idea is that the restoration of the country should be made...different petty Sultans who existed at the time of Mehemet Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist ; that the Mahdi should be left altogether out... | |
| W. Melville Pimblett - Sudan - 1885 - 300 pages
...irrevocably decided on — it will depend on circumstances in what way this is to be accomplished. My idea is that the restoration of the country should be made...different petty Sultans who existed at the time of Mehemet Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist ; that the Mahdi should be left altogether out... | |
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