Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 |
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... impossible it is for the European to look at the world with the same eyes as the Oriental . For a while , indeed , the European may fancy that he and the Oriental understand one another , but sooner or later a time comes when he is ...
... impossible it is for the European to look at the world with the same eyes as the Oriental . For a while , indeed , the European may fancy that he and the Oriental understand one another , but sooner or later a time comes when he is ...
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... impossible to say how far they are true , and inasmuch as most of them bring out the characters of both of these princes in a highly unpleasant light , it is merely an act of posthumous justice to their memories not to relate them ...
... impossible to say how far they are true , and inasmuch as most of them bring out the characters of both of these princes in a highly unpleasant light , it is merely an act of posthumous justice to their memories not to relate them ...
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... impossible that constant association with the classes to which allusion is made above should not have produced a marked effect on the views of an astute , 1 A highly qualified authority , who wrote under the pseudonym of " Odysseus ...
... impossible that constant association with the classes to which allusion is made above should not have produced a marked effect on the views of an astute , 1 A highly qualified authority , who wrote under the pseudonym of " Odysseus ...
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... impossible for the statesman or the financier to commence the work of fiscal and administrative reform seriously until , by the organ- isation of a proper Department of Accounts , he is placed in possession of the true facts connected ...
... impossible for the statesman or the financier to commence the work of fiscal and administrative reform seriously until , by the organ- isation of a proper Department of Accounts , he is placed in possession of the true facts connected ...
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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. In 1876 , it was , indeed , impossible to arrive at a true estimate of the revenue . The inquiries of Messrs . Goschen and Joubert , Lord Vivian reported , " soon disclosed false accounts , glaring ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. In 1876 , it was , indeed , impossible to arrive at a true estimate of the revenue . The inquiries of Messrs . Goschen and Joubert , Lord Vivian reported , " soon disclosed false accounts , glaring ...
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