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... tion - Resignation of M. Gambetta — Remarks on his policy CHAPTER XV THE ARÁBI MINISTRY FEBRUARY - MAY 1882 PAGE 236 . Proposal to revise the Organic Law - Mr . Wilfrid Blunt - M . de Blignières resigns - Concessions made to the army ...
... tion - Resignation of M. Gambetta — Remarks on his policy CHAPTER XV THE ARÁBI MINISTRY FEBRUARY - MAY 1882 PAGE 236 . Proposal to revise the Organic Law - Mr . Wilfrid Blunt - M . de Blignières resigns - Concessions made to the army ...
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... tion to instruct the public is limited , and amongst those persons it not unfrequently happens that many have some ... tion in respect to important matters of detail will float down the tide of history . The public often seize on some ...
... tion to instruct the public is limited , and amongst those persons it not unfrequently happens that many have some ... tion in respect to important matters of detail will float down the tide of history . The public often seize on some ...
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... tion from military service , and was after all obliged to serve without the money being refunded to him . In the vital question of the distribution of water for purposes of irrigation , the interests of the poorer cultivators were ...
... tion from military service , and was after all obliged to serve without the money being refunded to him . In the vital question of the distribution of water for purposes of irrigation , the interests of the poorer cultivators were ...
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... tion of water and the execution of public works . Forced labour should only be employed on public works of acknowledged utility . The terms of military service should be defined and limited , whilst at the same time some equitable ...
... tion of water and the execution of public works . Forced labour should only be employed on public works of acknowledged utility . The terms of military service should be defined and limited , whilst at the same time some equitable ...
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... tion could not hope to work successfully unless it were cordially supported by the Khedive . The second was that the Khedive had reluctantly assented to the new order of things , and was inclined to afford a very lukewarm support to his ...
... tion could not hope to work successfully unless it were cordially supported by the Khedive . The second was that the Khedive had reluctantly assented to the new order of things , and was inclined to afford a very lukewarm support to his ...
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