Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 - 600 |
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... English opinion has in such cases to deal with a condition of society with which it is unfamiliar . It is disposed to apply arguments drawn from English , or , it may be , from European experience to a state of things which does not ...
... English opinion has in such cases to deal with a condition of society with which it is unfamiliar . It is disposed to apply arguments drawn from English , or , it may be , from European experience to a state of things which does not ...
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... English , have had to control and guide a second alien race , the Turks , by whom they are disliked , in the government of a third race , the Egyptians . To these latter , both the paramount races are to a certain extent unsympathetic ...
... English , have had to control and guide a second alien race , the Turks , by whom they are disliked , in the government of a third race , the Egyptians . To these latter , both the paramount races are to a certain extent unsympathetic ...
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... English civil servant ; a keen poli- tician but not a political partisan , a trained official without a trace of the bureaucratic element in him , and a man of really liberal aspirations without being carried away by the catchwords ...
... English civil servant ; a keen poli- tician but not a political partisan , a trained official without a trace of the bureaucratic element in him , and a man of really liberal aspirations without being carried away by the catchwords ...
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... English , but because , with the instinct of a true statesman , he foresaw that the force of circumstances might , and probably would drive England into an aggressive policy against Egypt . Mr. Cameron ( Egypt in the Nineteenth Century ...
... English , but because , with the instinct of a true statesman , he foresaw that the force of circumstances might , and probably would drive England into an aggressive policy against Egypt . Mr. Cameron ( Egypt in the Nineteenth Century ...
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... English , neither did there apparently exist any body of public opinion in France , which could act as a check on any extreme views advanced by the foreign creditors of Egypt . Both M. de Blignières and myself saw from an early date ...
... English , neither did there apparently exist any body of public opinion in France , which could act as a check on any extreme views advanced by the foreign creditors of Egypt . Both M. de Blignières and myself saw from an early date ...
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