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<span class="caption">HAJI BROWNE (SEATED) AND HIS SERVANT.</span></div>
<h1><br/> BONAPARTE IN EGYPT</h1>
<h2> AND<br/> <br/> THE EGYPTIANS OF TO-DAY</h2>
<h3> <small>BY</small><br/> <br/> HAJI A. BROWNE</h3>
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LONDON: T. FISHER UNWIN<br/>
ADELPHI TERRACE. MCMVII<br/></p>
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<p>"In proportion as we love truth more and victory
less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which
leads our opponents to think as they do."</p>
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<span class="smcap">Herbert Spencer.</span></div>
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<h2>Preface</h2>
<p>Eight years have passed since I first conceived the
idea of writing this book, but it was not until about
two years ago that I was able to find time to put
together a first rough outline of the form I wished it
to take. In the interval I have been obliged from
time to time to lay it aside altogether; and, at the
most favourable times, have never had more than a
few hours a week to devote to it. I had just completed
what I had intended to be the last chapter,
when events occurred that obliged me to rewrite it,
and, that I might do so fitly, await the issue of those
events. As the book now stands it is at best but
a mere outline. A larger volume than this might
easily be written upon each of several of the subjects
I have but glanced at, yet I hope I have succeeded
in giving a connected and intelligible sketch and one
sufficient for the attainment of the chief object I have
had in view, that of presenting the Egyptian as he
really is to the many who, whether living in Egypt
or out of it, have but few and imperfect opportunities
of learning to understand him. For over thirty years<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_6" id="Page_6"></SPAN></span>
I have given of all I have had to give, for the promotion
of two objects: first, that Pan-Islamism, which
I conceive to be the true interest of the Islamic
world; and, secondly, the development of friendly
relations between the Moslems of the East and the
British Empire. How much, or how little, I have
been able to accomplish towards the fulfilment of my
aims it is impossible for me to estimate, but from
boyhood I have had an earnest faith in the belief that
right and truth must in the end prevail, and that he
who works for these, or for what he honestly believes
these to be, never works in vain.</p>
<p>Knowing the Egyptian as I know him, I cannot
but think that he is greatly misunderstood, even by
those who are sincerely anxious to befriend him. His
faults and his failings are to be found at large in
almost any of the scores of books that have of late
years been written about him and his country; but,
though not a few have given him credit for some of
his more salient good points, yet none that I have
seen have shown any just appreciation of him as he
really is.</p>
<p><span class="smcap">Cairo</span>, <i>May, 1907</i>.</p>
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<h2>Contents</h2>
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<tr><td align='left' colspan='2'>CHAPTER</td>
<td align="right"><small>PAGE</small></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>I.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">The Story of One Hundred Years</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_9">9</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>II.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Links with the Past</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_22">22</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>III.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">The Dawn of the New Period</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_34">34</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>IV.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">A Council of State</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_48">48</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>V.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">The Proclamation that Failed</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_64">64</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>VI.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">A Long March and a Short Battle</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_79">79</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>VII.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">After the Battle</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_94">94</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>VIII.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Victors and Vanquished</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_109">109</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>IX.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">The Gathering of a Storm</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_128">128</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>X.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">The Bursting of the Storm</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_150">150</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XI.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">After the Storm</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_174">174</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_8" id="Page_8"></SPAN></span></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XII.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Peace without Honour</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_197">197</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XIII.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">The Siege of Cairo</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_217">217</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XIV.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">The Price of Peace</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_237">237</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XV.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">An Ungrateful People</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_259">259</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XVI.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Mahomed Ali and his Successors</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_275">275</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XVII.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Fachoda and After</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_294">294</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XVIII.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Healthy Influences</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_311">311</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XIX.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">Unhealthy Influences</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_336">336</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XX.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">More Unhealthy Influences</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_359">359</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='right'>XXI.</td><td align="left"><span class="smcap">To-day and To-morrow</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_382">382</SPAN></td></tr>
<tr><td align='left'> </td><td align='left'><span class="smcap">Index</span></td><td align="right"><SPAN href="#Page_401">401</SPAN></td></tr>
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<h1>BONAPARTE IN EGYPT</h1>
<h2>AND THE EGYPTIANS OF TO-DAY</h2>
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