Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 |
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... object - The Chamber of Notables claims the right to vote the Budget - Proposals of the British Govern- ment - Objections of the French Government - The Consuls- General instructed to oppose the Chamber - The Chamber demands a change of ...
... object - The Chamber of Notables claims the right to vote the Budget - Proposals of the British Govern- ment - Objections of the French Government - The Consuls- General instructed to oppose the Chamber - The Chamber demands a change of ...
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... object to the employ- ment of Zobeir Pasha - I again urge the employment of Zobeir Pasha - General Gordon's communications to the Times correspondent - The tribes round Khartoum waver— The Government reject the Zobeir proposal - I ...
... object to the employ- ment of Zobeir Pasha - I again urge the employment of Zobeir Pasha - General Gordon's communications to the Times correspondent - The tribes round Khartoum waver— The Government reject the Zobeir proposal - I ...
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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY Objects of this book - The narrative portion - The effects on Egypt ... object in writing this book is twofold . In the first place , I wish to place on record an accurate narrative of ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY Objects of this book - The narrative portion - The effects on Egypt ... object in writing this book is twofold . In the first place , I wish to place on record an accurate narrative of ...
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... object was to enrich them- selves at the expense of the country . Moreover , few of those who exercised any influence in matters connected with the government of Egypt possessed sufficient experience of the East to enable them to apply ...
... object was to enrich them- selves at the expense of the country . Moreover , few of those who exercised any influence in matters connected with the government of Egypt possessed sufficient experience of the East to enable them to apply ...
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... object , was sufficiently proved by the fact that each of us was at times blamed for sacrificing the interests of his own country to that of the other . In later days , when the relations between France and England became unfortunately ...
... object , was sufficiently proved by the fact that each of us was at times blamed for sacrificing the interests of his own country to that of the other . In later days , when the relations between France and England became unfortunately ...
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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