Modern Egypt, Tom 5,Część 1Routledge, 2000 - 614 First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... appear . It was well understood that , if the British officials found that their advice was system- atically neglected , and that they could not , with a proper sense of what was due to their own self- respect , carry on their duties in ...
... appear . It was well understood that , if the British officials found that their advice was system- atically neglected , and that they could not , with a proper sense of what was due to their own self- respect , carry on their duties in ...
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... appear that Turkish intervention , in spite of its acknowledged drawbacks , should , from the first , have been less totally discouraged . It is curious , in reading over the correspond- ence after a lapse of many years , to observe how ...
... appear that Turkish intervention , in spite of its acknowledged drawbacks , should , from the first , have been less totally discouraged . It is curious , in reading over the correspond- ence after a lapse of many years , to observe how ...
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... appear to have shown the versatility necessary to deal with the rapidly shifting scenes in the drama which was being unfolded in the Soudan . The arguments which they applied against General Gordon and myself appear to me to be rather ...
... appear to have shown the versatility necessary to deal with the rapidly shifting scenes in the drama which was being unfolded in the Soudan . The arguments which they applied against General Gordon and myself appear to me to be rather ...
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