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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... difficulties in Egypt , and that if similar difficulties should occur again , the consequences would be very serious to him . " Concurrently with the discussion of the question of Nubar Pasha's readmission to the Cabinet , the relations ...
... difficulties in Egypt , and that if similar difficulties should occur again , the consequences would be very serious to him . " Concurrently with the discussion of the question of Nubar Pasha's readmission to the Cabinet , the relations ...
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... difficulties of the whole Egyptian situation were at that time so great , that I was rather disposed to support it , as a choice of evils . Lord Salisbury , however - very wisely , I think - rejected the idea , and , as subsequent ...
... difficulties of the whole Egyptian situation were at that time so great , that I was rather disposed to support it , as a choice of evils . Lord Salisbury , however - very wisely , I think - rejected the idea , and , as subsequent ...
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... difficulties , the attempt should have been made . I remain of the same opinion still . On the other hand , it must be admitted that , in view of the conflicting nature of the military opinions laid before them , the Government had some ...
... difficulties , the attempt should have been made . I remain of the same opinion still . On the other hand , it must be admitted that , in view of the conflicting nature of the military opinions laid before them , the Government had some ...
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