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As a necessary consequence of the adoption of this system , the estates which
had accumulated in the hands of the Khedive had to be handed over to the State
. It was an abuse of words to call them private property . They had been bought ...
As a necessary consequence of the adoption of this system , the estates which
had accumulated in the hands of the Khedive had to be handed over to the State
. It was an abuse of words to call them private property . They had been bought ...
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As regards Turkish assistance , I should be glad to receive instructions as to the
attitude I am to adopt . It is a question which course the Egyptian Government
would dislike most - to call in the Turks , or to abandon the Soudan . My own
opinion ...
As regards Turkish assistance , I should be glad to receive instructions as to the
attitude I am to adopt . It is a question which course the Egyptian Government
would dislike most - to call in the Turks , or to abandon the Soudan . My own
opinion ...
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been adopted , “ should on no account be changed . ” This was accordingly done
. It seems to me that this evidence is conclusive . I think that I have every right to
assume that when General Gordon , at a momentous period of his life , gave his ...
been adopted , “ should on no account be changed . ” This was accordingly done
. It seems to me that this evidence is conclusive . I think that I have every right to
assume that when General Gordon , at a momentous period of his life , gave his ...
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