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" You must be aware that, exclusive of the thirty-one boxes of ammunition delivered to the Pasha by us in May, 1888, the rebels possess ammunition of the Provincial Government equal to twenty of our cases. We are bound to credit them with intelligence enough... "
Stanley's Emin Pasha Expedition - Page 250
by Alphonse-Jules Wauters - 1890 - 378 pages
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Wonders of the Tropics; Or, Explorations and Adventures of Henry M. Stanley ...

Henry Davenport Northrop - Africa - 1889 - 908 pages
...their plots and counterplots, the life of conspiracy and smiling treachery they have led, we may well pause to consider what object principally animates...those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust. Could we have some guarantee of good faith there could be no objection to delivering to them all they...
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The Story of Emin's Rescue as Told in Stanley's Letters

Henry Morton Stanley, Sir John Scott Keltie - Africa, Central - 1889 - 196 pages
...fighting among so many rifles, and that only a show of submission and apparent loyalty will insure a further supply from us. Though the Pasha brightens...those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust. Could we have some guarantee of good faith there could be no objection to delivering to them all they...
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In Darkest Africa: Or, The Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin ..., Volume 2

Henry Morton Stanley - Africa, Central - 1890 - 574 pages
...their plots and counterplots, the life of conspiracy and smiling treachery they have led, we may well pause to consider what object principally animates...those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust. Could we have some guarantee of good faith, there could be n0 objection to delivering to them all they...
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We start our third journey to the Nyanza ; Arrival at Fort Bodo ; The great ...

Henry Morton Stanley - Africa, Central - 1890 - 562 pages
...all constituted authority, they have suddenly become obedient and loyal soldiers of the Khedive an.l his ' Great Government.' You must be aware that, exclusive...those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust. Could we have some guarantee of good faith, there could be no objection to delivering to them all they...
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In Darkest Africa: Or, The Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin ..., Volume 2

Henry Morton Stanley - Africa, Central - 1890 - 552 pages
...We are bound to credit them with intelligence enough to perceive that such a small supply would bo fired in an hour's fighting among so many rifles,...from these people, strangers like we are may also lx) forgiven for not readily trusting those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust. Could we...
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Stanley and the White Heroes in Africa: Being an Edition from Mr. Stanley's ...

D. M. Kelsey - Africa, Central - 1890 - 844 pages
...fighting among so many rifles, and that only a show of submission and apparent loyalty will insure a further supply from us. Though the Pasha brightens...those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust. Could we have some guarantee . of good faith, there would be no objection to delivering to them all...
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H.M. Stanley's Wonderful Adventures in Africa: From His First Entrance Into ...

J. T. Headley, Willis Fletcher Johnson - Africa, Central - 1890 - 898 pages
...v:*h irtclligenee enough to perceive that such a small supply would be IS FURTHER DELAY EXPEDIENT? 705 fired in an hour's fighting among so many rifles,...only a show of submission and apparent loyalty will insnre a further supply from us. " ' Though the Pasha brightens up each time he obtains a plausible...
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Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan: Being an Account of the Rise and Progress ...

Sir Francis Reginald Wingate - Panislamism - 1891 - 720 pages
...credit them with intelligence enough to perceive that such a small supply would be fired in an hour'? fighting among so many rifles, and that only a show...those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust. Could we have some guarantee of good faith there could be no objection to delivering to them all they...
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Wonders of the Tropics; Or, Explorations and Adventures of Henry M. Stanley ...

Henry Davenport Northrop - Africa - 1889 - 1080 pages
...their plots and counterplots, the life of conspiracy and smiling treachery they have led, we may well pause to consider what object principally animates...those men whom they have such good cause to mistrust Could we have some guarantee of good faith there could be no objection to delivering to them all they...
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