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The financial arrangements embodied in the Decree of May 7 , 1876 , caused
much dissatisfaction , especially in England , with the result that Mr. (
subsequently Lord ) Goschen undertook a mission to Egypt with a view to
obtaining some ...
The financial arrangements embodied in the Decree of May 7 , 1876 , caused
much dissatisfaction , especially in England , with the result that Mr. (
subsequently Lord ) Goschen undertook a mission to Egypt with a view to
obtaining some ...
Strona 151
This statement is true ; for the violent changes from one Amurath to another ,
which Oriental history has frequently recorded , have generally been the result ,
not of revolution , but of palace intrigue . The Egyptians were now to try whether
their ...
This statement is true ; for the violent changes from one Amurath to another ,
which Oriental history has frequently recorded , have generally been the result ,
not of revolution , but of palace intrigue . The Egyptians were now to try whether
their ...
Strona 167
One result of our advice was that the Tribute due to the Porte remained unpaid for
some little while . A further result was that the full interest on the Unified Debt was
never paid . The amount due on November 1 was £ 1,989,000 . The rate of ...
One result of our advice was that the Tribute due to the Porte remained unpaid for
some little while . A further result was that the full interest on the Unified Debt was
never paid . The amount due on November 1 was £ 1,989,000 . The rate of ...
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