Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 191W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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... sent shivers of nervous ecstasy down the backs of his colleagues , there- by providing that very sensa- tion of which every member of a secret society is in search . Somebody , however , betrayed them to Ismail , who at once sent for ...
... sent shivers of nervous ecstasy down the backs of his colleagues , there- by providing that very sensa- tion of which every member of a secret society is in search . Somebody , however , betrayed them to Ismail , who at once sent for ...
Strana 64
... sent to Damietta . His departure from Cairo had the nature of a royal progress through the streets , for the deeds of September 9 had made him very popular ; and at the railway station he made a speech , stating that a new era had ...
... sent to Damietta . His departure from Cairo had the nature of a royal progress through the streets , for the deeds of September 9 had made him very popular ; and at the railway station he made a speech , stating that a new era had ...
Strana 66
... sent over a Commissioner , Dervish Pasha , with orders to assert Turkish authority . He was received royally at Alexandria on June 7 , but on his arrival in Cairo he was much annoyed by the On 10th June Arabi , acting through the Ulema ...
... sent over a Commissioner , Dervish Pasha , with orders to assert Turkish authority . He was received royally at Alexandria on June 7 , but on his arrival in Cairo he was much annoyed by the On 10th June Arabi , acting through the Ulema ...
Strana 68
... sent Arabi the grand cordon of the Order of the Medjidie , in recognition of the services he had rendered to Islam ; and the Order had to be handed personally to him by the Khedive . Egyptian hostility to for- eigners had now reached a ...
... sent Arabi the grand cordon of the Order of the Medjidie , in recognition of the services he had rendered to Islam ; and the Order had to be handed personally to him by the Khedive . Egyptian hostility to for- eigners had now reached a ...
Strana 71
... sent for Arabi and had some consultation with him , and Arabi explained that the forts were all destroyed . Negotiations were therefore opened with the British Ad- miral , who , early next morn- ing , declared that unless he was allowed ...
... sent for Arabi and had some consultation with him , and Arabi explained that the forts were all destroyed . Negotiations were therefore opened with the British Ad- miral , who , early next morn- ing , declared that unless he was allowed ...
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