Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 - 600 |
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... never- theless he used them to the best of his ability in furthering the interests of his adopted country , as he understood those interests . He proceeded tenta- tively along the path of reform . He summoned to Egypt a few Europeans ...
... never- theless he used them to the best of his ability in furthering the interests of his adopted country , as he understood those interests . He proceeded tenta- tively along the path of reform . He summoned to Egypt a few Europeans ...
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... never regarded it as really hostile . On the contrary , I esteemed it an ad- vantage to be able to strengthen my position in case of need by an appeal to a body of general opinion which , even when misled on points of detail , was ...
... never regarded it as really hostile . On the contrary , I esteemed it an ad- vantage to be able to strengthen my position in case of need by an appeal to a body of general opinion which , even when misled on points of detail , was ...
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... never likely to possess . The purchase money was paid at once ; the grain had to be delivered to the pur- chasers a few months later . When the time for its delivery arrived , a certain amount was in some cases delivered , as it was ...
... never likely to possess . The purchase money was paid at once ; the grain had to be delivered to the pur- chasers a few months later . When the time for its delivery arrived , a certain amount was in some cases delivered , as it was ...
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... never been more thoroughly carried out in practice than in Egypt under the reign of Ismail Pasha . He , in his own person , was the State . He disposed of the lives and properties of all his subjects . He constituted the sole and final ...
... never been more thoroughly carried out in practice than in Egypt under the reign of Ismail Pasha . He , in his own person , was the State . He disposed of the lives and properties of all his subjects . He constituted the sole and final ...
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... never should have a moment's peace or quiet until he gave his subjects a constitu- tion ; that he , Lord Palmerston , would take care that neither he nor any other Sovereign who governed without a constitution should have any peace ...
... never should have a moment's peace or quiet until he gave his subjects a constitu- tion ; that he , Lord Palmerston , would take care that neither he nor any other Sovereign who governed without a constitution should have any peace ...
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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