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that fuel we should at once handicap our Navy severely as compared with the oil
burning navies of foreign Powers . As the Engineer - in - Chief put it recently , we
might just as well go back to black powder for our guns . ' The extraction of oil ...
that fuel we should at once handicap our Navy severely as compared with the oil
burning navies of foreign Powers . As the Engineer - in - Chief put it recently , we
might just as well go back to black powder for our guns . ' The extraction of oil ...
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reasons for this arrangement , in a judiciary which was definitely international ,
and for which it was necessary to secure the confidence of foreign litigants ;
moreover , at that period an Egyptian Magistrature , in the sense of highly trained
and ...
reasons for this arrangement , in a judiciary which was definitely international ,
and for which it was necessary to secure the confidence of foreign litigants ;
moreover , at that period an Egyptian Magistrature , in the sense of highly trained
and ...
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... composed of four foreign and four Egyptian members , of whom seven should
form a Court , there being two Presidents , a foreign and an Egyptian , who would
preside according as the ' pourvoi ' came from the foreign or from the Egyptian ...
... composed of four foreign and four Egyptian members , of whom seven should
form a Court , there being two Presidents , a foreign and an Egyptian , who would
preside according as the ' pourvoi ' came from the foreign or from the Egyptian ...
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