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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... foreign creditors . As regards general policy , it had for years been the tradition of the London Foreign Office that British subjects , who invested their money in a foreign country , must do so at their own risk . They could not rely ...
... foreign creditors . As regards general policy , it had for years been the tradition of the London Foreign Office that British subjects , who invested their money in a foreign country , must do so at their own risk . They could not rely ...
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... foreign creditors at whatsoever cost to the population of Egypt . The personal influence of Lord Vivian was exerted on the side of justice and moderation . The British bondholders were also , as a body , perfectly reasonable . They ...
... foreign creditors at whatsoever cost to the population of Egypt . The personal influence of Lord Vivian was exerted on the side of justice and moderation . The British bondholders were also , as a body , perfectly reasonable . They ...
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... Foreign Office with France . Also he thought that public opinion in England " ex- perienced the influence of certain Tories , who believed that it would be best to slacken pro- ceedings as much as possible , in the hope of find- ing ...
... Foreign Office with France . Also he thought that public opinion in England " ex- perienced the influence of certain Tories , who believed that it would be best to slacken pro- ceedings as much as possible , in the hope of find- ing ...
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