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... success . It was warmly supported by both the British and French Governments . Nevertheless , two points were , from the first , clear . The first was that the new administra- tion could not hope to work successfully unless it were ...
... success . It was warmly supported by both the British and French Governments . Nevertheless , two points were , from the first , clear . The first was that the new administra- tion could not hope to work successfully unless it were ...
Strona 306
... success of her arms . " The Temps , which was supposed to be the organ of the French Government , pointed out that , even if England established herself in Egypt , as France had done in Tunis , " la France y gagnerait autant qu'elle ...
... success of her arms . " The Temps , which was supposed to be the organ of the French Government , pointed out that , even if England established herself in Egypt , as France had done in Tunis , " la France y gagnerait autant qu'elle ...
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... that he would have been successful . His want of success was due to British interference . The British Government had , therefore , a perfect right " Her to decide on his fate . Their decision 334 PT . II MODERN EGYPT.
... that he would have been successful . His want of success was due to British interference . The British Government had , therefore , a perfect right " Her to decide on his fate . Their decision 334 PT . II MODERN EGYPT.
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