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Egypt — Extract from telegram of G.O.C. H.M. Troops . ... Egypt - Returns re foreigners in service of government . 1882 , LXXXII [ C. 3296 ) . Egypt - Corresp . re Constantinople Conference on Egyptian affairs .
Egypt — Extract from telegram of G.O.C. H.M. Troops . ... Egypt - Returns re foreigners in service of government . 1882 , LXXXII [ C. 3296 ) . Egypt - Corresp . re Constantinople Conference on Egyptian affairs .
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Egypt and Soudan - Reports on finances and conditions in 1899 . 1901 , XLVIII ( Cd . 591 ] , [ Cd . 597 ) . Corresp . re military operations in Somaliland . 1901 , xci ( Cd . 441 ) . Egypt and Soudan - Report on finances , etc. in 1900 ...
Egypt and Soudan - Reports on finances and conditions in 1899 . 1901 , XLVIII ( Cd . 591 ] , [ Cd . 597 ) . Corresp . re military operations in Somaliland . 1901 , xci ( Cd . 441 ) . Egypt and Soudan - Report on finances , etc. in 1900 ...
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LANDAU , J. M. “ Notes on the Introduction of Ministerial Responsibility into Egypt . ” Jour . Mod . Hist . vol . XXVIII ( March 1956 ) , pp . 21-34 . LLOYD OP DOLOBRAN , G. , Lord . Egypt since Cromer . 2 vols . 1933–4 .
LANDAU , J. M. “ Notes on the Introduction of Ministerial Responsibility into Egypt . ” Jour . Mod . Hist . vol . XXVIII ( March 1956 ) , pp . 21-34 . LLOYD OP DOLOBRAN , G. , Lord . Egypt since Cromer . 2 vols . 1933–4 .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cocoa palmoil The Colonial Office preserves peasant economy | 3 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
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