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Page 148
With his eminent sense of justice , Lord Cromer , therefore , had recourse to the compromise embodied in the Anglo - Egyptian Agreement of Jan. 19 , 1899. It was based on the recognition both of Egypt's earlier right of sovereignty ...
With his eminent sense of justice , Lord Cromer , therefore , had recourse to the compromise embodied in the Anglo - Egyptian Agreement of Jan. 19 , 1899. It was based on the recognition both of Egypt's earlier right of sovereignty ...
Page 149
On to the Nationalist agitation for the complete independence of Egypt a claim was grafted for the restoration of the ... holding it over for final agreement between the British and Egyptian Governments as to the reservations made by ...
On to the Nationalist agitation for the complete independence of Egypt a claim was grafted for the restoration of the ... holding it over for final agreement between the British and Egyptian Governments as to the reservations made by ...
Page 153
Egypt's joint sovereignty has not been explicitly touched , but it ceases to have much substance with the expulsion of all the Egyptian officers and purely Egyptian units of the Egyptian army , and the conversion of its Sudanese units ...
Egypt's joint sovereignty has not been explicitly touched , but it ceases to have much substance with the expulsion of all the Egyptian officers and purely Egyptian units of the Egyptian army , and the conversion of its Sudanese units ...
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