The North American Review, Band 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Government would hold fast so long as it could muster " a majority of one , " and that one himself . He did not need to say that he was not actuated by personal ambi- tion , but he did not fail to add , at the close of the all - night ...
... Government would hold fast so long as it could muster " a majority of one , " and that one himself . He did not need to say that he was not actuated by personal ambi- tion , but he did not fail to add , at the close of the all - night ...
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... Government was authorized to draw from the Nile as much water as it might require for irrigation purposes , my thoughts turned towards the fleecy staple . I visualized the possibility of at least a million more bales being thrown upon ...
... Government was authorized to draw from the Nile as much water as it might require for irrigation purposes , my thoughts turned towards the fleecy staple . I visualized the possibility of at least a million more bales being thrown upon ...
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... government of the territory which this spirit of coöperation had redeemed . The country was accordingly officially designated as the Anglo - Egyptian Sudan . A treaty was also drafted which provides that : ( 1 ) the British and Egyptian ...
... government of the territory which this spirit of coöperation had redeemed . The country was accordingly officially designated as the Anglo - Egyptian Sudan . A treaty was also drafted which provides that : ( 1 ) the British and Egyptian ...
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... Government : " " " Firstly , to effect the withdrawal from the Sudan of all Egyp- tian officers and purely Egyptian units of the Egyptian Army , and " Secondly , that the Sudan Government is at liberty to increase the area to be ...
... Government : " " " Firstly , to effect the withdrawal from the Sudan of all Egyp- tian officers and purely Egyptian units of the Egyptian Army , and " Secondly , that the Sudan Government is at liberty to increase the area to be ...
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... Government and Egypt . It declares that the following four points are absolutely reserved to the discretion of His Majesty's Government : ( a ) The security of the communications of the British Empire in Egypt ; ( b ) The defence of ...
... Government and Egypt . It declares that the following four points are absolutely reserved to the discretion of His Majesty's Government : ( a ) The security of the communications of the British Empire in Egypt ; ( b ) The defence of ...
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