Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 - 600 |
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... Government decide to hold Khartoum - Colonel Coetlogon recommends a retreat on Berber - Opinions of the military authorities at Cairo - The Egyptian Government wish to invoke the aid of the Sultan - The British Government recommend ...
... Government decide to hold Khartoum - Colonel Coetlogon recommends a retreat on Berber - Opinions of the military authorities at Cairo - The Egyptian Government wish to invoke the aid of the Sultan - The British Government recommend ...
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... Egyptian Government . In default of payment , " orders had been given by all foreign houses trading with Egypt to ... Egyptian Government that the creditors " would certainly fall back upon their indisputable right to attack the ...
... Egyptian Government . In default of payment , " orders had been given by all foreign houses trading with Egypt to ... Egyptian Government that the creditors " would certainly fall back upon their indisputable right to attack the ...
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... Egyptian Government and the Commissioners of the Debt , upon which the main interest of Egyptian affairs centred at this moment . The position of the Commissioners was one of great difficulty . They were the representatives of the ...
... Egyptian Government and the Commissioners of the Debt , upon which the main interest of Egyptian affairs centred at this moment . The position of the Commissioners was one of great difficulty . They were the representatives of the ...
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... Egyptian revenue . The Commissioners of the Debt were invited to take part in this inquiry . A partial inquiry of this ... Egyptian Government , in which they again urged the necessity of a full inquiry , and declined to take part in any ...
... Egyptian revenue . The Commissioners of the Debt were invited to take part in this inquiry . A partial inquiry of this ... Egyptian Government , in which they again urged the necessity of a full inquiry , and declined to take part in any ...
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... Egyptian Government having any- thing to show for their money . Interest at In a exorbitant rates , bonuses on the renewal of bills , differences between the real and nominal value of securities , and other financial juggleries , consti ...
... Egyptian Government having any- thing to show for their money . Interest at In a exorbitant rates , bonuses on the renewal of bills , differences between the real and nominal value of securities , and other financial juggleries , consti ...
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