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Strona 103
In order to fulfil the engagement_thus taken by the Egyptian Government , Chérif
Pasha wrote to M. Bellaigues de Bughas , who had been appointed
Commissioner of the Debt in succession to M. de Blignières , and myself ,
requesting us to ...
In order to fulfil the engagement_thus taken by the Egyptian Government , Chérif
Pasha wrote to M. Bellaigues de Bughas , who had been appointed
Commissioner of the Debt in succession to M. de Blignières , and myself ,
requesting us to ...
Strona 128
The action taken by the Khedive in dismissing his European Ministers
embarrassed the various Powers who were interested in the affairs of Egypt .
Moreover , all the most important Governments in Europe claimed a right to make
their voices ...
The action taken by the Khedive in dismissing his European Ministers
embarrassed the various Powers who were interested in the affairs of Egypt .
Moreover , all the most important Governments in Europe claimed a right to make
their voices ...
Strona 167
As for the Unified Debt , the taxes should on no account be taken in advance . If ,
when the interest fell due , the revenues pledged to the service of the debt were
insufficient to meet the whole charge , a dividend should be distributed .
As for the Unified Debt , the taxes should on no account be taken in advance . If ,
when the interest fell due , the revenues pledged to the service of the debt were
insufficient to meet the whole charge , a dividend should be distributed .
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