The Quarterly Review, 226. köideJohn Murray, 1916 |
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Page 38
... is another episode in the domain of that inter- nationalism run mad which was at one time the curse of the Egyptian Government . When I arrived at Cairo in 1883 , international interference was increasing in every direction 38 EAST AND ...
... is another episode in the domain of that inter- nationalism run mad which was at one time the curse of the Egyptian Government . When I arrived at Cairo in 1883 , international interference was increasing in every direction 38 EAST AND ...
Page 39
in 1883 , international interference was increasing in every direction . Constant meetings of the Diplomatic Corps took place with a view to settling what were really purely Egyptian questions . I had no wish whatever to encourage ...
in 1883 , international interference was increasing in every direction . Constant meetings of the Diplomatic Corps took place with a view to settling what were really purely Egyptian questions . I had no wish whatever to encourage ...
Page 65
... direction . There was profusion elsewhere , however . He had been inoculated with the ' virus of Europe , ' as he called it , at a tender age ; and the stuff had so worked in him that when ( at five and twenty ) he settled in Europe for ...
... direction . There was profusion elsewhere , however . He had been inoculated with the ' virus of Europe , ' as he called it , at a tender age ; and the stuff had so worked in him that when ( at five and twenty ) he settled in Europe for ...
Page 67
... direction and significance to the life around them . They need no advantages beyond the fact of being handsome and wonderful ; they may even be so placed that the grand step before them , if they are to impose their will , is something ...
... direction and significance to the life around them . They need no advantages beyond the fact of being handsome and wonderful ; they may even be so placed that the grand step before them , if they are to impose their will , is something ...
Page 87
... directions , which - so it is claimed- excludes any possibility of an attack on the entrances of the Elbe and Weser mouths , or the Kiel Canal , and also makes a close blockade of those harbours impossible . The plunging fire , which ...
... directions , which - so it is claimed- excludes any possibility of an attack on the entrances of the Elbe and Weser mouths , or the Kiel Canal , and also makes a close blockade of those harbours impossible . The plunging fire , which ...
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