The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 4. köideFreeman Hunt, 1841 |
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... Sublime Porte over its subordinate province , from the period of its conquest down to the appointment of the present pasha . This we promise to accomplish with all possible brevity ; and , although the condition of Egypt , as we have ...
... Sublime Porte over its subordinate province , from the period of its conquest down to the appointment of the present pasha . This we promise to accomplish with all possible brevity ; and , although the condition of Egypt , as we have ...
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... Sublime Porte , and inflicting upon the poor natives all the miseries of a wretched and most cruel govern- ment . At the expiration of this time , Ali Bey , one of their number , gained the superiority of his rivals , and made himself ...
... Sublime Porte , and inflicting upon the poor natives all the miseries of a wretched and most cruel govern- ment . At the expiration of this time , Ali Bey , one of their number , gained the superiority of his rivals , and made himself ...
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... Sublime Porte , intimated that the state of Egypt was too unsettled to per- mit his departure with safety to the interests of the nation , and absolutely refused to obey . To attempt his forcible expulsion was out of the ques- tion ...
... Sublime Porte , intimated that the state of Egypt was too unsettled to per- mit his departure with safety to the interests of the nation , and absolutely refused to obey . To attempt his forcible expulsion was out of the ques- tion ...
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... Sublime Porte . To the sovereignty of the latter he has never bowed , and the customary tribute demanded by the sultan , amounting to about ninety thousand pounds per annum , has often been withheld , and when paid , has seldom been ...
... Sublime Porte . To the sovereignty of the latter he has never bowed , and the customary tribute demanded by the sultan , amounting to about ninety thousand pounds per annum , has often been withheld , and when paid , has seldom been ...
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... Porte , and that he considered himself independent sovereign of Egypt , Arabia , and Syria . Both then prepared for ... Sublime Porte , declaring the powers of Mohammed Ali and his son forever at an end , and appointing Hafiz Pasha in ...
... Porte , and that he considered himself independent sovereign of Egypt , Arabia , and Syria . Both then prepared for ... Sublime Porte , declaring the powers of Mohammed Ali and his son forever at an end , and appointing Hafiz Pasha in ...
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