The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... made clearly to understand that they must neither be married nor yet engaged to be married , and they are warned that the Government will probably dispense with the services of any official who becomes a. THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 9.
... made clearly to understand that they must neither be married nor yet engaged to be married , and they are warned that the Government will probably dispense with the services of any official who becomes a. THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 9.
Page 10
... Probably the same class of men would have done better for themselves in any of the British Colonies or in India . Moreover , the social advantages which are offered to civilians holding subordinate positions in the Government Offices ...
... Probably the same class of men would have done better for themselves in any of the British Colonies or in India . Moreover , the social advantages which are offered to civilians holding subordinate positions in the Government Offices ...
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... probably continue until a closer observation can be maintained regarding their operations , and until the people themselves strengthen the hands of the Government by making complaints . This they are permitted and encouraged to do , but ...
... probably continue until a closer observation can be maintained regarding their operations , and until the people themselves strengthen the hands of the Government by making complaints . This they are permitted and encouraged to do , but ...
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... probably any action , if taken at all , calls for urgency . An officer may enter- tain doubts concerning the subsequent approval of his superior , but prompt and vigorous measures may well mean the instant repression of a tribal ...
... probably any action , if taken at all , calls for urgency . An officer may enter- tain doubts concerning the subsequent approval of his superior , but prompt and vigorous measures may well mean the instant repression of a tribal ...
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... probably be put at 5000 , while some of the roads are so well constructed that mechanical traction over them is quite possible . Bridges of steel and of wood , wells at intervals which vary according to requirements , telephone wires ...
... probably be put at 5000 , while some of the roads are so well constructed that mechanical traction over them is quite possible . Bridges of steel and of wood , wells at intervals which vary according to requirements , telephone wires ...
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