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Side 45
... Porte was not friendly to the Mamelukes , who were regarded as insub- ordinate vassals . When Bona- parte deserted Egypt in August 1799 , the French troops left behind fell upon troubled days . An Ottoman army ( in which Mohammed Ali ...
... Porte was not friendly to the Mamelukes , who were regarded as insub- ordinate vassals . When Bona- parte deserted Egypt in August 1799 , the French troops left behind fell upon troubled days . An Ottoman army ( in which Mohammed Ali ...
Side 46
... Porte , urging a tolerant treat- ment of the Mamelukes ; but in spite of this the Turkish admiral , having invited a ... port of the British ; and he therefore showed an inclination invited Khurshid Pasha , the news of this treachery was ...
... Porte , urging a tolerant treat- ment of the Mamelukes ; but in spite of this the Turkish admiral , having invited a ... port of the British ; and he therefore showed an inclination invited Khurshid Pasha , the news of this treachery was ...
Side 47
... Porte was regarded by Mohammed Ali simply as a means of holding the post open for himself , as soon as he should have oppor- tunity to bring his authority before the notice of the Porte ; for he now aimed at nothing less than the ...
... Porte was regarded by Mohammed Ali simply as a means of holding the post open for himself , as soon as he should have oppor- tunity to bring his authority before the notice of the Porte ; for he now aimed at nothing less than the ...
Side 48
... Porte . Turkish Governor of Alexan- dria , to assume the governor- ship of their city ; but this personage , wishing to be secure against the domination of Mohammed Ali's troops , in- troduced a regiment of Moors into the city ...
... Porte . Turkish Governor of Alexan- dria , to assume the governor- ship of their city ; but this personage , wishing to be secure against the domination of Mohammed Ali's troops , in- troduced a regiment of Moors into the city ...
Side 51
... Porte , he shunned the thought that any man on earth was his master . Once , when he was reading a com- munication from the Sultan , he turned excitedly to an English- man who happened to be present , and complained with bitterness of ...
... Porte , he shunned the thought that any man on earth was his master . Once , when he was reading a com- munication from the Sultan , he turned excitedly to an English- man who happened to be present , and complained with bitterness of ...
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