Century Monthly Magazine, 100 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... Hedjaz saw their countries emancipated and erected into sovereign states , the Egyp- tians , against their unanimous protest , were placed under a British protector- ate . In excuse or explanation of this disposition of Egypt in the ...
... Hedjaz saw their countries emancipated and erected into sovereign states , the Egyp- tians , against their unanimous protest , were placed under a British protector- ate . In excuse or explanation of this disposition of Egypt in the ...
103 psl.
... Hedjaz as a sovereign and inde- pendent state , we deprived ourselves of using the " backward - race " argument against Egyptian independence . When we consider that the Hedjaz never was a state and is not a geographical unity and that ...
... Hedjaz as a sovereign and inde- pendent state , we deprived ourselves of using the " backward - race " argument against Egyptian independence . When we consider that the Hedjaz never was a state and is not a geographical unity and that ...
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... Hedjaz or the implications in the repeated assurances of Allied statesmen . Rushdi Pasha wanted to get rid of the graft of English officials managing the internal affairs of the country in their own interest and in the interest of ...
... Hedjaz or the implications in the repeated assurances of Allied statesmen . Rushdi Pasha wanted to get rid of the graft of English officials managing the internal affairs of the country in their own interest and in the interest of ...
100 psl.
... Hedjaz saw their countries emancipated and erected into sovereign states , the Egyp- tians , against their unanimous protest , were placed under a British protector- ate . In excuse or explanation of this disposition of Egypt in the ...
... Hedjaz saw their countries emancipated and erected into sovereign states , the Egyp- tians , against their unanimous protest , were placed under a British protector- ate . In excuse or explanation of this disposition of Egypt in the ...
103 psl.
... Hedjaz as a sovereign and inde- pendent state , we deprived ourselves of using the " backward - race " argument against Egyptian independence . When we consider that the Hedjaz never was a state and is not a geographical unity and that ...
... Hedjaz as a sovereign and inde- pendent state , we deprived ourselves of using the " backward - race " argument against Egyptian independence . When we consider that the Hedjaz never was a state and is not a geographical unity and that ...
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