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... Egyptian Government to collect a portion of the taxes in kind . The remainder was bought back by the Government at a price of 25 per cent above that which had been paid by the original purchasers . In other cases , the Government never ...
... Egyptian Government to collect a portion of the taxes in kind . The remainder was bought back by the Government at a price of 25 per cent above that which had been paid by the original purchasers . In other cases , the Government never ...
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... Government to depart from a passive attitude - Lord Granville's reply - The Egyptian Government decide to hold Khartoum - Colonel Coetlogon recommends a retreat on Berber — Opinions of the military authorities at Cairo -The Egyptian ...
... Government to depart from a passive attitude - Lord Granville's reply - The Egyptian Government decide to hold Khartoum - Colonel Coetlogon recommends a retreat on Berber — Opinions of the military authorities at Cairo -The Egyptian ...
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... Government . " The reasons which have led General Stephen- son , Sir Evelyn Wood , and General Baker to the conclusions that , if the Mahdi advances , it will be impossible for the Egyptian Government to hold Khartoum are that the ...
... Government . " The reasons which have led General Stephen- son , Sir Evelyn Wood , and General Baker to the conclusions that , if the Mahdi advances , it will be impossible for the Egyptian Government to hold Khartoum are that the ...
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