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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... Inquiry into the financial condition of the country , which was originated about this time , took root , and obtained some support amongst the more moderate of those who were interested in the solvency of the Egyptian Government . " But ...
... Inquiry into the financial condition of the country , which was originated about this time , took root , and obtained some support amongst the more moderate of those who were interested in the solvency of the Egyptian Government . " But ...
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... inquiry . A partial inquiry of this sort would have been worse than useless . The Commissioners of the Debt , therefore , addressed a further letter to the Egyptian Government , in which they again urged the necessity of a full inquiry ...
... inquiry . A partial inquiry of this sort would have been worse than useless . The Commissioners of the Debt , therefore , addressed a further letter to the Egyptian Government , in which they again urged the necessity of a full inquiry ...
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... inquiry , and was at first inclined to accept the invitation . M. de Lesseps was also asked to serve on the proposed Commission , and intimated his willingness to do so . The negotiation with General Gordon , however , soon broke down ...
... inquiry , and was at first inclined to accept the invitation . M. de Lesseps was also asked to serve on the proposed Commission , and intimated his willingness to do so . The negotiation with General Gordon , however , soon broke down ...
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