Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 - 600 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 99
Strona 5
... circumstances which have attended the work of Egyptian reform . Those circumstances have , in truth , been very peculiar . In the first place , one alien race , the English , have had to control and guide a second alien race , the Turks ...
... circumstances which have attended the work of Egyptian reform . Those circumstances have , in truth , been very peculiar . In the first place , one alien race , the English , have had to control and guide a second alien race , the Turks ...
Strona 16
... circumstances might , and probably would drive England into an aggressive policy against Egypt . Mr. Cameron ( Egypt in the Nineteenth Century , p . 105 ) says that when the celebrated traveller , Burckhardt , visited Egypt in 1814 ...
... circumstances might , and probably would drive England into an aggressive policy against Egypt . Mr. Cameron ( Egypt in the Nineteenth Century , p . 105 ) says that when the celebrated traveller , Burckhardt , visited Egypt in 1814 ...
Strona 18
... neither party had been able to convert the other to its special views . Ibrahim then said that under the circumstances , although he was no theologian , he must decide the matter for himself . He ordered all 18 PT . 1 MODERN EGYPT.
... neither party had been able to convert the other to its special views . Ibrahim then said that under the circumstances , although he was no theologian , he must decide the matter for himself . He ordered all 18 PT . 1 MODERN EGYPT.
Strona 42
... circumstances , the idea of holding a General Inquiry into the financial condition of the country , which was originated about this time , took root , and obtained some support amongst the more moderate of those who were interested in ...
... circumstances , the idea of holding a General Inquiry into the financial condition of the country , which was originated about this time , took root , and obtained some support amongst the more moderate of those who were interested in ...
Strona 64
... circumstances of the moment . These latter were of a serious nature . The country was staggering under a load of debt which would , under normal circumstances , have taxed its resources to the utmost . Unfortunately , at this particular ...
... circumstances of the moment . These latter were of a serious nature . The country was staggering under a load of debt which would , under normal circumstances , have taxed its resources to the utmost . Unfortunately , at this particular ...
Spis treści
1 | |
9 | |
29 | |
46 | |
64 | |
82 | |
110 | |
128 | |
149 | |
164 | |
175 | |
194 | |
214 | |
236 | |
254 | |
279 | |
300 | |
331 | |
347 | |
371 | |
417 | |
280 | |
301 | |
316 | |
382 | |
388 | |
395 | |
406 | |
420 | |
478 | |
491 | |
514 | |
524 | |
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
action administration adopted Alexandria amongst appear appointed Arábi army arrived Berber British and French British Government British troops Cairo Chamber Chérif Pasha Christian circumstances civilisation Colonel Stewart Commissioners Copts Debt Dervishes despatch difficulties Dongola doubt Egypt Egyptian affairs Egyptian Government endeavour England English Englishman European evacuation expedition fact favour February Firman force France French Government Gambetta garrison Gladstone Gordon hand instructions interest intervention Islam Ismail Pasha Khartoum Khedive Khedive's Lord Dufferin Lord Granville Mahdi Majesty's Government matter ment military Ministers Ministry mission moral Moreover Moslem Moukábala Nile Nubar Pasha object officers opinion Osman Digna Ouchouri political position possible proposal question reason recognised reform result Riaz Pasha sent Sheikh Sir Edward Malet situation Soudan Suakin Sultan telegram telegraphed Tewfik Tewfik Pasha thought tion Tokar Turkish Turks Wadi Halfa whilst wished wrote Zobeir Pasha