Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 |
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... affairs . Besides those sources of information which are open to all the world , I have had access to all the documents in the archives of the Foreign Offices of both London and Cairo , and I have been in close communication with , I ...
... affairs . Besides those sources of information which are open to all the world , I have had access to all the documents in the archives of the Foreign Offices of both London and Cairo , and I have been in close communication with , I ...
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... affairs of a foreign country , more especially if that country be in a semi - civilised condition , these safeguards to historical truth exist in a relatively less degree . English opinion has in such cases to deal with a condition of ...
... affairs of a foreign country , more especially if that country be in a semi - civilised condition , these safeguards to historical truth exist in a relatively less degree . English opinion has in such cases to deal with a condition of ...
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... 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 , " said the " plumitif " in Voltaire's Ingénu ...
... 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 , " said the " plumitif " in Voltaire's Ingénu ...
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... affairs . The history of the early part of Mehemet Ali's reign has been written by a contemporary , Sheikh Abdul - Rahman el - Jabarti . The Sheikh wrote from a strongly Egyptian , that is to say anti - Turkish point of view . Egypt has ...
... affairs . The history of the early part of Mehemet Ali's reign has been written by a contemporary , Sheikh Abdul - Rahman el - Jabarti . The Sheikh wrote from a strongly Egyptian , that is to say anti - Turkish point of view . Egypt has ...
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... affairs was , as a child , being one of a large crowd waiting in St. James's Park to see Ibrahim Pasha pass . This must have been in 1846 or 1847. The Londoners called him " Abraham Parker . " any redeeming feature in his character ...
... affairs was , as a child , being one of a large crowd waiting in St. James's Park to see Ibrahim Pasha pass . This must have been in 1846 or 1847. The Londoners called him " Abraham Parker . " any redeeming feature in his character ...
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