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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... result was that the officials in question were necessarily thrown into an attitude of hostility . And the further result was that a series of events took place which in the end led to the downfall of the Khedive . In fact , an ...
... result was that the officials in question were necessarily thrown into an attitude of hostility . And the further result was that a series of events took place which in the end led to the downfall of the Khedive . In fact , an ...
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... result of the new system , if it is only allowed to have a fair trial . But if it be opposed by those in power , or should they even show a disposition to throw discredit upon it , the difficulties of Nubar Pasha and his advisers will ...
... result of the new system , if it is only allowed to have a fair trial . But if it be opposed by those in power , or should they even show a disposition to throw discredit upon it , the difficulties of Nubar Pasha and his advisers will ...
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... result of our advice was that the Tribute due to the Porte remained unpaid for some little while . A further result was that the full interest on the Unified Debt was never paid . The amount due on November 1 was £ 1,989,000 . The rate ...
... result of our advice was that the Tribute due to the Porte remained unpaid for some little while . A further result was that the full interest on the Unified Debt was never paid . The amount due on November 1 was £ 1,989,000 . The rate ...
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