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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... taken in advance . A judicial system should be organised which would protect the people against an arbitrary abuse of authority . A number of small and vexatious taxes should be suppressed . A cadastral survey should be made . Reforms ...
... taken in advance . A judicial system should be organised which would protect the people against an arbitrary abuse of authority . A number of small and vexatious taxes should be suppressed . A cadastral survey should be made . Reforms ...
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... taken by His Highness , both with respect to the future conduct of the reform and the attitude he proposes to maintain towards the two Governments , is not final . We prefer to look to his future action for a favourable interpretation ...
... taken by His Highness , both with respect to the future conduct of the reform and the attitude he proposes to maintain towards the two Governments , is not final . We prefer to look to his future action for a favourable interpretation ...
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... taken in advance . If , when the interest fell due , the revenues pledged to the service of the debt were insufficient to meet the whole charge , a dividend should be distributed . The letter which we wrote from Paris on this subject ...
... taken in advance . If , when the interest fell due , the revenues pledged to the service of the debt were insufficient to meet the whole charge , a dividend should be distributed . The letter which we wrote from Paris on this subject ...
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