Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 191W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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Strana 57
... means of livelihood . The young Arabi thus passed his youth without education and with- out any knowledge of the outside world ; but , being of a restless disposition , he made his way , while still in his ' teens , to Alexandria ...
... means of livelihood . The young Arabi thus passed his youth without education and with- out any knowledge of the outside world ; but , being of a restless disposition , he made his way , while still in his ' teens , to Alexandria ...
Strana 61
... means of putting them to death , and , although His Highness ac- cepted their protestations of loyalty , they looked for no mercy from him in the event of a return of his power . For some months Arabi and his brother officers lived ...
... means of putting them to death , and , although His Highness ac- cepted their protestations of loyalty , they looked for no mercy from him in the event of a return of his power . For some months Arabi and his brother officers lived ...
Strana 62
... means of escape , -that the time had come for them to lead their regiments to the Khedive's palace and to make their power recognised at the point of the sword . On the next morning , Sept- ember 9 , the 3rd Regiment received orders to ...
... means of escape , -that the time had come for them to lead their regiments to the Khedive's palace and to make their power recognised at the point of the sword . On the next morning , Sept- ember 9 , the 3rd Regiment received orders to ...
Strana 63
... means of messages . At length His Highness agreed to dismiss his Ministers and to refer the other two points to the Porte . Sherif Pasha , chosen by the muti- neers , was made President of the Council , the announcement wishes . At ...
... means of messages . At length His Highness agreed to dismiss his Ministers and to refer the other two points to the Porte . Sherif Pasha , chosen by the muti- neers , was made President of the Council , the announcement wishes . At ...
Strana 84
... means of jacks , been decided that certain ob- coiled a cable round a build- solete muzzle - loading guns of ing which was situated im- the largest size were to be mediately in rear of the removed from the casemates emplacement at some ...
... means of jacks , been decided that certain ob- coiled a cable round a build- solete muzzle - loading guns of ing which was situated im- the largest size were to be mediately in rear of the removed from the casemates emplacement at some ...
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