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... nature of the prevailing abuses . Certain laws and regulations existed on paper , but no one ever thought of obeying ... natural , " Pour les impôts , le fellah ne peut se plaindre ; il sait qu'on agit par ordre supérieur . ' C'est le ...
... nature of the prevailing abuses . Certain laws and regulations existed on paper , but no one ever thought of obeying ... natural , " Pour les impôts , le fellah ne peut se plaindre ; il sait qu'on agit par ordre supérieur . ' C'est le ...
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... nature of a bona fide national movement . It was not solely , or , indeed , mainly directed against Euro- peans and European interference in Egyptian affairs , although anti - European prejudice exercised a considerable influence on the ...
... nature of a bona fide national movement . It was not solely , or , indeed , mainly directed against Euro- peans and European interference in Egyptian affairs , although anti - European prejudice exercised a considerable influence on the ...
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... nature ? Were the Sheikhs of the El - Azhar Mosque likely to succeed where Tewfik Pasha and his Ministers , who were men of comparative education and enlightenment , acting under the guidance and inspiration of a first - class European ...
... nature ? Were the Sheikhs of the El - Azhar Mosque likely to succeed where Tewfik Pasha and his Ministers , who were men of comparative education and enlightenment , acting under the guidance and inspiration of a first - class European ...
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