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He called the Soudanese attendant and gave him an order, and over the indifferent tea and Huntley and Palmer biscuits which were presently brought to them, he and Anstice discussed Littlefield and other matters widely removed from the subject of their former conversation.
Afterwards Kathlyn Rhodes
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Yet it had been notorious that the Soudanese were the only Khedivial soldiers who made anything of a stubborn stand against us in the 1882 campaign.
Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Bennet Burleigh
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It is or should be a word of shame to English ears after the ungodly murder and massacre of the gallant "Soudanese" negroids who had ever been most friendly to us and whom with scant reason to boast we attacked and destroyed because they aspired to become free from Turkish task-masters and Egyptian tax-gatherers.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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The charging Dervishes succeeded everywhere in coming to within a hundred or two hundred yards of the troops, and the rear brigade of Soudanese, attacked from two directions, was only saved from destruction by the skill and firmness of its commander, General Hector Macdonald.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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But when I dined on the night of the 31st in the mess of the British officers of a Soudanese battalion, I found a different opinion.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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He himself knew nothing of engineering, but he had the services of a practical engineer — one M. Marie; and some artists, and a number of Egyptian officers and Soudanese soldiers accompanied the expedition.
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The charging Dervishes succeeded everywhere in coming to within a hundred or two hundred yards of the troops, and the rear brigade of Soudanese, attacked from two directions, was only saved from destruction by the skill and firmness of its commander, General Hector Macdonald.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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But when I dined on the night of the 31st in the mess of the British officers of a Soudanese battalion, I found a different opinion.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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But when I dined on the night of the 31st in the mess of the British officers of a Soudanese battalion, I found a different opinion.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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The charging Dervishes succeeded everywhere in coming to within a hundred or two hundred yards of the troops, and the rear brigade of Soudanese, attacked from two directions, was only saved from destruction by the skill and firmness of its commander, General Hector Macdonald.
MY EARLY LIFE WINSTON CHURCHILL 2003
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