Modern Egypt, Część 1Routledge, 2000 - 594 |
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... affairs . It often en- genders a somewhat inelastic frame of mind , and a tendency to ignore political considerations which no European financier in the East can afford to neglect . Lord Vivian , on the other hand , had had no ...
... affairs . It often en- genders a somewhat inelastic frame of mind , and a tendency to ignore political considerations which no European financier in the East can afford to neglect . Lord Vivian , on the other hand , had had no ...
Strona 371
... affairs at this time . I now reach another period . It would be false modesty not to recognise that from this time forward I was myself one of the principal actors on the Egyptian stage , not , of course , to the extent of being re ...
... affairs at this time . I now reach another period . It would be false modesty not to recognise that from this time forward I was myself one of the principal actors on the Egyptian stage , not , of course , to the extent of being re ...
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... affairs after my arrival in Egypt was on November 19 , 1883 , on which day I sent the following telegram to Lord Granville : " The position of affairs in the Soudan is becoming very serious . Nothing definite has been heard of Hicks ...
... affairs after my arrival in Egypt was on November 19 , 1883 , on which day I sent the following telegram to Lord Granville : " The position of affairs in the Soudan is becoming very serious . Nothing definite has been heard of Hicks ...
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