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... cause of the bondholders so warmly as the French Government . On the contrary , a just consideration for the interests of the Egyptian people had always tempered any support given to the foreign creditors . As regards general policy ...
... cause of the bondholders so warmly as the French Government . On the contrary , a just consideration for the interests of the Egyptian people had always tempered any support given to the foreign creditors . As regards general policy ...
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... cause for much anxiety . Another characteristic answer was given by a high Egyptian official who was examined before the Commission . A professional tax was at that time levied in Egypt . Nothing , in fact , can be fairer than that , in ...
... cause for much anxiety . Another characteristic answer was given by a high Egyptian official who was examined before the Commission . A professional tax was at that time levied in Egypt . Nothing , in fact , can be fairer than that , in ...
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... cause tended to consolidate the union between the military and civil elements of the movement . Of these sympathisers , the most prominent was Mr. Wilfrid Blunt . Mr. Blunt had lived a good deal with Mohammedans , and took a warm ...
... cause tended to consolidate the union between the military and civil elements of the movement . Of these sympathisers , the most prominent was Mr. Wilfrid Blunt . Mr. Blunt had lived a good deal with Mohammedans , and took a warm ...
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