Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... whole popula- tion against the existing régime . Discontent had long been smoul- dering among the warrior tribes that Mehemet Ali had subdued . A leader and head was all that was required to sweep the feeble representatives of the ...
... whole popula- tion against the existing régime . Discontent had long been smoul- dering among the warrior tribes that Mehemet Ali had subdued . A leader and head was all that was required to sweep the feeble representatives of the ...
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... whole tribe . In fact , owing to the very elasticity of its doc- trines , the sect manages to absorb into itself other minor orders ; and this peculiarity has tended to greatly expedite its extension . But as regards infidels the rules ...
... whole tribe . In fact , owing to the very elasticity of its doc- trines , the sect manages to absorb into itself other minor orders ; and this peculiarity has tended to greatly expedite its extension . But as regards infidels the rules ...
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... whole length and breadth with zawias . At the great caravan centre , Ghadames , on the confines of Tunis , and at Ghat , far- ther to the south , convents sprang up . Among the Tuaregs the Senoussi propaganda made great way . Zawias ...
... whole length and breadth with zawias . At the great caravan centre , Ghadames , on the confines of Tunis , and at Ghat , far- ther to the south , convents sprang up . Among the Tuaregs the Senoussi propaganda made great way . Zawias ...
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... whole of North Africa might be set in a blaze , and the consequences to French , British , and Turkish authority in this part of the world might be very grave . as At present the Sheikh of Jer- boub certainly possesses far more ...
... whole of North Africa might be set in a blaze , and the consequences to French , British , and Turkish authority in this part of the world might be very grave . as At present the Sheikh of Jer- boub certainly possesses far more ...
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... whole races by means of emissaries quoting a few simple religious dogmas ; a man given the name of Mahdi , but not claim- ing it ; a man , moreover , fulfilling many of the conditions that the looked - for Messiah is to fulfil ...
... whole races by means of emissaries quoting a few simple religious dogmas ; a man given the name of Mahdi , but not claim- ing it ; a man , moreover , fulfilling many of the conditions that the looked - for Messiah is to fulfil ...
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