Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 - 600 |
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... adopt the civilisation of the West . An attempt will be made in the following pages to give some account of the measures adopted since Mr. Cave wrote his report , to arrest , and , as I hope and would fain believe , to remedy the ...
... adopt the civilisation of the West . An attempt will be made in the following pages to give some account of the measures adopted since Mr. Cave wrote his report , to arrest , and , as I hope and would fain believe , to remedy the ...
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... adopted country , as he understood those interests . He proceeded tenta- tively along the path of reform . He summoned to Egypt a few Europeans , mostly Frenchmen , of high professional merit . He founded the Poly- technic School , the ...
... adopted country , as he understood those interests . He proceeded tenta- tively along the path of reform . He summoned to Egypt a few Europeans , mostly Frenchmen , of high professional merit . He founded the Poly- technic School , the ...
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... adopted by Said and Ismail , his methods of government were , in reality , wholly Oriental . Those methods may be illustrated by the following anecdote , which I give on the authority of Nubar Pasha . At the beginning of the war which ...
... adopted by Said and Ismail , his methods of government were , in reality , wholly Oriental . Those methods may be illustrated by the following anecdote , which I give on the authority of Nubar Pasha . At the beginning of the war which ...
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... adopted by Mehemet Ali had continued to be applied , and especially if recourse had not been made to European credit , it is just possible that the Egyptian system of administration would have been gradually reformed in a manner ...
... adopted by Mehemet Ali had continued to be applied , and especially if recourse had not been made to European credit , it is just possible that the Egyptian system of administration would have been gradually reformed in a manner ...
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... adopted by subsequent econo- mists , as those on which a sound fiscal policy should be based . Glaring inequalities existed in the incidence of taxation . The sums demanded from the taxpayers were arbitrarily fixed and were 2 1 I can ...
... adopted by subsequent econo- mists , as those on which a sound fiscal policy should be based . Glaring inequalities existed in the incidence of taxation . The sums demanded from the taxpayers were arbitrarily fixed and were 2 1 I can ...
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