Modern Egypt, Część 1Routledge, 2000 - 594 |
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... situation . Under these circumstances , the idea of holding a General Inquiry into the financial condition of the country , which was originated about this time , took root , and obtained some support amongst the more moderate of those ...
... situation . Under these circumstances , the idea of holding a General Inquiry into the financial condition of the country , which was originated about this time , took root , and obtained some support amongst the more moderate of those ...
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... situation , which was greatly changed since I left the country in 1880 , or to fully understand the characters of the principal people with whom I had to deal . Look- ing at the situation as a whole , it seemed as if Isaiah's prophecy ...
... situation , which was greatly changed since I left the country in 1880 , or to fully understand the characters of the principal people with whom I had to deal . Look- ing at the situation as a whole , it seemed as if Isaiah's prophecy ...
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... situation . The Egyptian Government had asked for " a well - qualified British officer to go to Khartoum with full powers , both civil and military , to conduct the retreat . " It would have been a mere mockery if , instead of an ...
... situation . The Egyptian Government had asked for " a well - qualified British officer to go to Khartoum with full powers , both civil and military , to conduct the retreat . " It would have been a mere mockery if , instead of an ...
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