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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 ...
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 ...
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It may not at the outset be palatable to Egyptians to recognise this necessity for a British guarantee , but it is practically certain that Egypt cannot obtain what she wants without it . It is perhaps as well , for this among other ...
It may not at the outset be palatable to Egyptians to recognise this necessity for a British guarantee , but it is practically certain that Egypt cannot obtain what she wants without it . It is perhaps as well , for this among other ...
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Great care , finally , would have to be exercised to secure the independence of the Courts , especially of the Egyptian Divisions . Political influence has been too marked a feature of recent appointments to the Native Tribunals ...
Great care , finally , would have to be exercised to secure the independence of the Courts , especially of the Egyptian Divisions . Political influence has been too marked a feature of recent appointments to the Native Tribunals ...
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