Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9283
... period . We hear from Mr. Chamberlain that , con- sidering the interests it has , it is impossible for England to look with apathy on anarchy in Egypt ; and from Mr. Court- ney we hear an inspired panegyric on anarchy , which he appears ...
... period . We hear from Mr. Chamberlain that , con- sidering the interests it has , it is impossible for England to look with apathy on anarchy in Egypt ; and from Mr. Court- ney we hear an inspired panegyric on anarchy , which he appears ...
Page 9284
... periods of slumber and periods of rush . The rush , however vehe- ment , has been too unprepared and too unintelligent to repair the damage which the period of slumber has effected . I do not wish to go far back into the Egyptian ...
... periods of slumber and periods of rush . The rush , however vehe- ment , has been too unprepared and too unintelligent to repair the damage which the period of slumber has effected . I do not wish to go far back into the Egyptian ...
Page 9285
... period of slumber , followed by a sudden and unprepared rush . Then came the question of the Soudan . It was no new question , for before the battle of Tel - el - Kebir the Mahdi was already in arms . It was a matter with ON THE ...
... period of slumber , followed by a sudden and unprepared rush . Then came the question of the Soudan . It was no new question , for before the battle of Tel - el - Kebir the Mahdi was already in arms . It was a matter with ON THE ...
Page 9286
... period of slumber , and the period of rush began . They adopted two measures , both of them as inadequate and inap- plicable to the circumstances as it was possible to conceive , and both big with future trouble . In the first place ...
... period of slumber , and the period of rush began . They adopted two measures , both of them as inadequate and inap- plicable to the circumstances as it was possible to conceive , and both big with future trouble . In the first place ...
Page 9293
... period of trial by an hour he would certainly have done so . But , supposing it was true that treachery was certain to do its work , what does that prove ? Does it not show that sending Gordon to Khartoum was an act of extreme folly ? I ...
... period of trial by an hour he would certainly have done so . But , supposing it was true that treachery was certain to do its work , what does that prove ? Does it not show that sending Gordon to Khartoum was an act of extreme folly ? I ...
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