Parliamentary Papers, Nide 26H.M. Stationery Office, 1928 |
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Sivu 3
... desire for a cordial understanding prevailed . Not , therefore , in order to argue on past differences , still less to bring any accusations against anyone , but to defend the Egyptian Government from the charge of entertaining anything ...
... desire for a cordial understanding prevailed . Not , therefore , in order to argue on past differences , still less to bring any accusations against anyone , but to defend the Egyptian Government from the charge of entertaining anything ...
Sivu 5
... desire to pursue the path of co - operation which I had indicated . We must try to prepare the way for the close co - operation which our circum- stances required . I told his Excellency that I was glad to find that he so fully shared ...
... desire to pursue the path of co - operation which I had indicated . We must try to prepare the way for the close co - operation which our circum- stances required . I told his Excellency that I was glad to find that he so fully shared ...
Sivu 18
... desire to keep her in a state of tutelage . 8. Egypt's ambition would be to convince Great Britain of her friendship and to ensure that a feeling of confidence predominated in the relations of the two countries . Even so , she has not ...
... desire to keep her in a state of tutelage . 8. Egypt's ambition would be to convince Great Britain of her friendship and to ensure that a feeling of confidence predominated in the relations of the two countries . Even so , she has not ...
Sivu 20
... do not need to repeat here the reasons for which Egypt would willingly accept a rule of conduct , such as that foreseen in article 10 , which fully guarantees British interests , and which answers to her real desire , but would not 20.
... do not need to repeat here the reasons for which Egypt would willingly accept a rule of conduct , such as that foreseen in article 10 , which fully guarantees British interests , and which answers to her real desire , but would not 20.
Sivu 21
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. which answers to her real desire , but would not consent to the consecration of a régime of tutelage . 16. It might be objected to the preceding observation that article 2 is only applicable ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. which answers to her real desire , but would not consent to the consecration of a régime of tutelage . 16. It might be objected to the preceding observation that article 2 is only applicable ...
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