Modern Egypt, Część 1Routledge, 2000 - 594 |
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... reason to believe that the Khedive could pay the coupon , which falls due in May , if he chose to do so . ' M ... reason for so brusque a departure from the principles heretofore adopted . The reason is not far to seek . The Berlin ...
... reason to believe that the Khedive could pay the coupon , which falls due in May , if he chose to do so . ' M ... reason for so brusque a departure from the principles heretofore adopted . The reason is not far to seek . The Berlin ...
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... reason was to be sought in the mistrust of France , which then existed in Italy , and in fear of ultimate collision with the French , which engendered a reluctance to co - operate with them . Whatever may have been the reasons , the ...
... reason was to be sought in the mistrust of France , which then existed in Italy , and in fear of ultimate collision with the French , which engendered a reluctance to co - operate with them . Whatever may have been the reasons , the ...
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... Reasons why General Gordon's instructions were changed- The Darfour Sultan - General Gordon proposes that Zobeir Pasha ... reason why General Gordon did not wish to visit Cairo was obvious . He had publicly criticised the conduct of the ...
... Reasons why General Gordon's instructions were changed- The Darfour Sultan - General Gordon proposes that Zobeir Pasha ... reason why General Gordon did not wish to visit Cairo was obvious . He had publicly criticised the conduct of the ...
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