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On Before proceeding to examine in detail the causes which conduced to this effect it may be well to start with a clear understanding of what those British interests in Egypt are which had to be maintained with so high a hand , at the ...
On Before proceeding to examine in detail the causes which conduced to this effect it may be well to start with a clear understanding of what those British interests in Egypt are which had to be maintained with so high a hand , at the ...
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Such an operation would show that the French , whose interest , judged by the same standard , comes next after the English , sent through , during the same period , only 1,048 ships , having a tonnage of 2,963,765 tons , or about a ...
Such an operation would show that the French , whose interest , judged by the same standard , comes next after the English , sent through , during the same period , only 1,048 ships , having a tonnage of 2,963,765 tons , or about a ...
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These were what are described as British interests , and the interest of the Egyptian fellahin . British interests in Egypt are of two kinds -- one represented by the British subjects , the British ...
These were what are described as British interests , and the interest of the Egyptian fellahin . British interests in Egypt are of two kinds -- one represented by the British subjects , the British ...
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