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affairs . Sir Rivers Wilson had passed his life in the service of the English
Treasury , where he had acquired a sound financial training , which , added to
much natural quickness and ability , proved of great service to him in dealing with
the ...
affairs . Sir Rivers Wilson had passed his life in the service of the English
Treasury , where he had acquired a sound financial training , which , added to
much natural quickness and ability , proved of great service to him in dealing with
the ...
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I have occasionally criticised the acts of those who were responsible for the
conduct of Egyptian 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
...
I have occasionally criticised the acts of those who were responsible for the
conduct of Egyptian 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
...
Strona 372
British Government in Egypt , Egyptian affairs frequently formed the subject of
public discussion . My own conduct was at times sharply criticised . Any one
engaged in English public life must expect at times to receive some hard knocks .
British Government in Egypt , Egyptian affairs frequently formed the subject of
public discussion . My own conduct was at times sharply criticised . Any one
engaged in English public life must expect at times to receive some hard knocks .
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