Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 |
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... intervention - Arábi requested to leave Egypt - He refuses to do so - The Ministers again resign - The Khedive reinstates Arábi - And asks for a Turkish Commissioner APPENDIX . - Note on the relations between Mr. Gladstone and Mr ...
... intervention - Arábi requested to leave Egypt - He refuses to do so - The Ministers again resign - The Khedive reinstates Arábi - And asks for a Turkish Commissioner APPENDIX . - Note on the relations between Mr. Gladstone and Mr ...
Strona 79
... intervention of a decisive nature appreciably nearer . There is one further point which calls for remark before leaving the history of this period . An opinion was at the time generally entertained that Ismail Pasha was privy to the ...
... intervention of a decisive nature appreciably nearer . There is one further point which calls for remark before leaving the history of this period . An opinion was at the time generally entertained that Ismail Pasha was privy to the ...
Strona 93
... intervention . If the British Government would not act with them , the French Government would have been obliged to act alone . French policy in respect to Egypt was , in most essential points , the counterpart of the policy of the ...
... intervention . If the British Government would not act with them , the French Government would have been obliged to act alone . French policy in respect to Egypt was , in most essential points , the counterpart of the policy of the ...
Strona 161
... intervention into the heart of the country , and established , in the strictest sense of the phrase , a ' political control . " " There is some force in this argument . Nevertheless , as will appear at a later portion of this narrative ...
... intervention into the heart of the country , and established , in the strictest sense of the phrase , a ' political control . " " There is some force in this argument . Nevertheless , as will appear at a later portion of this narrative ...
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... intervention , the probability of which now began to be discussed . Indeed , there was some reason to suppose that the mutineers had received encouragement from Constantinople . Chérif Pasha's terms were rejected , and he de- clared ...
... intervention , the probability of which now began to be discussed . Indeed , there was some reason to suppose that the mutineers had received encouragement from Constantinople . Chérif Pasha's terms were rejected , and he de- clared ...
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