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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... expressed . " The Consuls - General listened to these remark- able declarations " in complete silence . " The Austrian Consul - General , however , asked a some- what pertinent question . Would the persons who had signed the project be ...
... expressed . " The Consuls - General listened to these remark- able declarations " in complete silence . " The Austrian Consul - General , however , asked a some- what pertinent question . Would the persons who had signed the project be ...
Strona 104
... expression in the address which had been presented to him . Yielding to the wishes expressed in this address , he requested Chérif Pasha to form , a Cabinet composed " d'éléments véritablement Égyptiens . " As regards the demand for ...
... expression in the address which had been presented to him . Yielding to the wishes expressed in this address , he requested Chérif Pasha to form , a Cabinet composed " d'éléments véritablement Égyptiens . " As regards the demand for ...
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... expressed this view in plain words . It appeared , however , that the Note had produced an effect opposite to that which was intended . It had increased the chances that armed intervention would be necessary . Lord Granville recognised ...
... expressed this view in plain words . It appeared , however , that the Note had produced an effect opposite to that which was intended . It had increased the chances that armed intervention would be necessary . Lord Granville recognised ...
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