Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 |
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... cause or effect of any special political incident . political incident . But , speaking more particularly of the British public , it may be doubted whether even this result is fully achieved , save in respect to questions of internal ...
... cause or effect of any special political incident . political incident . But , speaking more particularly of the British public , it may be doubted whether even this result is fully achieved , save in respect to questions of internal ...
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... cause to advance , or some favourite political theory to defend . Those who are most qualified to speak often occupy some official position , which , for the time being , imposes silence upon them . There is , therefore , no certain ...
... cause to advance , or some favourite political theory to defend . Those who are most qualified to speak often occupy some official position , which , for the time being , imposes silence upon them . There is , therefore , no certain ...
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... cause of Egyptian reform is one in which I take the warmest personal interest . A residence of half a lifetime in Eastern countries has made me realise the force of Rudyard Kipling's lines- If you've heard the East a'calling , You won't ...
... cause of Egyptian reform is one in which I take the warmest personal interest . A residence of half a lifetime in Eastern countries has made me realise the force of Rudyard Kipling's lines- If you've heard the East a'calling , You won't ...
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... cause . He decided , however , to throw in his lot with Mehemet Ali . His decision contributed materially to the eventual victory of Egypt . After the war was over , the Admiral was again summoned to Constantinople . To have obeyed at ...
... cause . He decided , however , to throw in his lot with Mehemet Ali . His decision contributed materially to the eventual victory of Egypt . After the war was over , the Admiral was again summoned to Constantinople . To have obeyed at ...
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... cause of Egyp- tian reform , there is no one to whom greater merit can be assigned than Sir Gerald Fitzgerald . He did not take any personal part in the reforms them- selves , but he performed work which was indis- pensable to others if ...
... cause of Egyp- tian reform , there is no one to whom greater merit can be assigned than Sir Gerald Fitzgerald . He did not take any personal part in the reforms them- selves , but he performed work which was indis- pensable to others if ...
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