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... position by showing that the Egyptian portion of the army could no longer be treated with neglect , and that he himself could not with impunity be dismissed or exiled . The petition set forth that the Minister of War , Osman Pasha Rifki ...
... position by showing that the Egyptian portion of the army could no longer be treated with neglect , and that he himself could not with impunity be dismissed or exiled . The petition set forth that the Minister of War , Osman Pasha Rifki ...
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... position in which Egypt finds herself in relation severally to Turkey and the two Powers , have immediately led to the events we are now witnessing . Chérif Pasha , having been placed at the head of the movement , partly from conviction ...
... position in which Egypt finds herself in relation severally to Turkey and the two Powers , have immediately led to the events we are now witnessing . Chérif Pasha , having been placed at the head of the movement , partly from conviction ...
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... position Tewfik has placed us in ! ' " The financial position was as bad as the military . The Soudan revenue for 1882 was estimated at £ E.507,000 , and the expenditure at £ E.610,000 , thus leaving a deficit of £ E.103,000 . There is ...
... position Tewfik has placed us in ! ' " The financial position was as bad as the military . The Soudan revenue for 1882 was estimated at £ E.507,000 , and the expenditure at £ E.610,000 , thus leaving a deficit of £ E.103,000 . There is ...
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