Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 - 600 |
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... present time ( 1907 ) , I have been behind the scenes of Egyptian affairs . Besides those sources of information which are open to all the world , I have had access to all the documents in the archives of the Foreign Offices of both ...
... present time ( 1907 ) , I have been behind the scenes of Egyptian affairs . Besides those sources of information which are open to all the world , I have had access to all the documents in the archives of the Foreign Offices of both ...
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... present some identity of character , whether the scene of action be India , Algiers , Egypt , Tunis , or Bosnia . The history of reform in Egypt , therefore , does not present any striking feature to which some analogy might not perhaps ...
... present some identity of character , whether the scene of action be India , Algiers , Egypt , Tunis , or Bosnia . The history of reform in Egypt , therefore , does not present any striking feature to which some analogy might not perhaps ...
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... present large amount of indebtedness there is absolutely nothing to show but the Suez Canal , the whole proceeds of the loans and floating debt having been absorbed in payment of interest and sinking funds , with the exception of the ...
... present large amount of indebtedness there is absolutely nothing to show but the Suez Canal , the whole proceeds of the loans and floating debt having been absorbed in payment of interest and sinking funds , with the exception of the ...
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... present at an interview between Sir Rivers Wilson and the representative of a local bank , who offered to advance money at an exorbitant rate of interest . Sir Rivers Wilson showed a moral courage after the riot as conspicuous as the ...
... present at an interview between Sir Rivers Wilson and the representative of a local bank , who offered to advance money at an exorbitant rate of interest . Sir Rivers Wilson showed a moral courage after the riot as conspicuous as the ...
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... present matters to the British Government and public in a form to which they were accustomed , if their most cherished institutions were apparently copied in Egypt , if the Egyptian people were to express their own views through their ...
... present matters to the British Government and public in a form to which they were accustomed , if their most cherished institutions were apparently copied in Egypt , if the Egyptian people were to express their own views through their ...
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