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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... reason being the extreme unsuitability of the country as a whole as a place of residence for white women . If Khartoum , Atbara , Port Sudan , El Obeid , and possibly Wadi Medani be excepted , there are no places in the Sudan as yet ...
... reason being the extreme unsuitability of the country as a whole as a place of residence for white women . If Khartoum , Atbara , Port Sudan , El Obeid , and possibly Wadi Medani be excepted , there are no places in the Sudan as yet ...
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... reason to be proud of them , and I hope and believe that , with the exception possibly of a few individuals , it is ... reasons , however , no explanations are offered or deemed necessary . In one case , where an Egyptian Mamur had ...
... reason to be proud of them , and I hope and believe that , with the exception possibly of a few individuals , it is ... reasons , however , no explanations are offered or deemed necessary . In one case , where an Egyptian Mamur had ...
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... reason , as I subsequently discovered , was the large amount of personal interest which the Mamur , contrary to regulations , had gradually and secretively acquired in neighbouring properties and local enterprises , rendering his ...
... reason , as I subsequently discovered , was the large amount of personal interest which the Mamur , contrary to regulations , had gradually and secretively acquired in neighbouring properties and local enterprises , rendering his ...
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... reason of which the expansion of the cultivated area is limited by Since this article was written , the outbreak of war in Europe has caused all work in connexion with this and other irrigation enterprises in Egypt and the Sudan to be ...
... reason of which the expansion of the cultivated area is limited by Since this article was written , the outbreak of war in Europe has caused all work in connexion with this and other irrigation enterprises in Egypt and the Sudan to be ...
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... reason for anxiety can be said to exist . Lord Kitchener , speaking at Khartoum early in 1912 , declared : The ... reasons already fully explained , their present position nevertheless reflects the ultimate and even the speedy result of ...
... reason for anxiety can be said to exist . Lord Kitchener , speaking at Khartoum early in 1912 , declared : The ... reasons already fully explained , their present position nevertheless reflects the ultimate and even the speedy result of ...
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