Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 |
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... action under a wholly different condition of affairs , were at times applied , under the baneful impulse of international jealousy , to hamper the movements of an improved Government in the direction of reform . " Je suis sans crédit ...
... action under a wholly different condition of affairs , were at times applied , under the baneful impulse of international jealousy , to hamper the movements of an improved Government in the direction of reform . " Je suis sans crédit ...
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... action on the subject by all the Powers , if only to avoid the possibility of separate action on the part of some of them . " In the meanwhile , everything was being sacri- ficed in the attempt to pay the interest and sinking fund on ...
... action on the subject by all the Powers , if only to avoid the possibility of separate action on the part of some of them . " In the meanwhile , everything was being sacri- ficed in the attempt to pay the interest and sinking fund on ...
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... action of England in Egypt with the same jealousy as that with which England would have regarded exclusively French action . Any extension of Turkish influence ran counter to the traditional policy of France . It was clearly in the ...
... action of England in Egypt with the same jealousy as that with which England would have regarded exclusively French action . Any extension of Turkish influence ran counter to the traditional policy of France . It was clearly in the ...
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... action could be found in the whole body politic of Egypt . Ismail Pasha endeavoured to call free institutions temporarily into existence as an instru- ment through whose agency he might regain his personal power , which was threatened ...
... action could be found in the whole body politic of Egypt . Ismail Pasha endeavoured to call free institutions temporarily into existence as an instru- ment through whose agency he might regain his personal power , which was threatened ...
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... action taken by the Khedive in dismissing his European Ministers embarrassed the various Powers who were interested in the affairs of Egypt . More- over , all the most important Governments in Europe claimed a right to make their voices ...
... action taken by the Khedive in dismissing his European Ministers embarrassed the various Powers who were interested in the affairs of Egypt . More- over , all the most important Governments in Europe claimed a right to make their voices ...
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action administration adopted Alexandria amongst appear appointed Arábi Arabs army arrived Berber British and French British Government British troops Cairo Chamber character Chérif Pasha Christian circumstances civilisation Colonel Stewart Commissioners Copts Debt Dervishes despatch difficulties Dongola doubt Egypt Egyptian affairs Egyptian Government endeavour England English Englishman European evacuation expedition fact favour February Firman force France French Government Gambetta garrison Gladstone Gordon hand instructions interest intervention Islam Ismail Pasha January Khartoum Khedive Khedive's Lord Dufferin Lord Granville Mahdi Majesty's Government March matter ment military Ministers Ministry moral Moreover Moslem Moukábala Nile Nubar Pasha object officers opinion Osman Digna political position possible proposal question reason reform result Riaz Pasha sent Sheikh Sir Edward Malet Soudan Suakin Sultan telegram telegraphed Tewfik Tewfik Pasha thought tion Tokar Turkish Turks Wadi Halfa whilst wished wrote Zobeir Pasha