The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 248A. Constable, 1928 |
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... give all the help they could to the army , and were frequently lent for military purposes . The railway department facilitated the transit of troops and stores , provided material , and played a large part in the construction of the ...
... give all the help they could to the army , and were frequently lent for military purposes . The railway department facilitated the transit of troops and stores , provided material , and played a large part in the construction of the ...
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... give up their privileges easily or for nothing . Zaghlul was , of course , aware of these difficulties and at the last moment refused to commit himself definitely to the mission's proposals . He probably thought he saw an opportunity of ...
... give up their privileges easily or for nothing . Zaghlul was , of course , aware of these difficulties and at the last moment refused to commit himself definitely to the mission's proposals . He probably thought he saw an opportunity of ...
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... give him the necessary authority to deal with the internal situation , which was indeed one of great difficulty . The transition to a new régime required unity and stability , but the country remained divided . The " Wafd " and ...
... give him the necessary authority to deal with the internal situation , which was indeed one of great difficulty . The transition to a new régime required unity and stability , but the country remained divided . The " Wafd " and ...
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... gives some colour to such belief , but the trouble really was that up till the declaration of February , 1922 , Great Britain did not know what she herself wanted . That declaration settled this matter and incidentally protects Egypt ...
... gives some colour to such belief , but the trouble really was that up till the declaration of February , 1922 , Great Britain did not know what she herself wanted . That declaration settled this matter and incidentally protects Egypt ...
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... give a right order , but an entirely different thing to be sure that the right order is carried out rightly . It mostly depends on the mood of the Chuprasi . But one of the great maxims was low expenditure , and the Chuprasi was on low ...
... give a right order , but an entirely different thing to be sure that the right order is carried out rightly . It mostly depends on the mood of the Chuprasi . But one of the great maxims was low expenditure , and the Chuprasi was on low ...
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