I believe, however, that some complication of an acute nature must supervene before any satisfactory solution of the Egyptian question can be attained, and that it would be wiser to hasten it than to endeavour to retard it, because the longer misgovernment... A Confederate Soldier in Egypt - Página 184por William Wing Loring - 1884 - 450 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1882 - 582 páginas
...Chamber.' The Budget was ' part of a whole scheme of revolution,' he wrote; ' and some complication of an acute nature must supervene before any satisfactory...question can be attained, and it would be wiser to hasten it than to retard it, because the longer misgovernment lasts the more difficult it is to remedy the... | |
| 1882 - 812 páginas
...me to use my influence to prevent this complication. || I believe, however, that some complication of an acute nature must supervene before any satisfactory...solution of the Egyptian question can be attained, and that it would be wiser to hasten it than to endeavour to retard it, because the longer misgovernment... | |
| Charles Royle - 1886 - 412 páginas
...Malet's despatch contained the following significant passage : — ' I believe that some complication of an acute nature must supervene before any satisfactory...solution of the Egyptian question can be attained, and that it would be wiser to hasten it than to endeavour to retard it, because the longer misgovernment... | |
| Elbert Eli Farman - 1908 - 434 páginas
...British Minister of Foreign Affairs, as follows: "I believe that some complication of an acute character must supervene before any satisfactory solution of the Egyptian question can be attained, and that it would be wiser to hasten it than retard it." This means, of course, "satisfactory" from an... | |
| Elbert Eli Farman - 1908 - 440 páginas
...Foreign Affairs, as follows: "I \ believe that some complication of an acute character must i ! Bupervene before any satisfactory solution of the Egyptian question can be attained, and that it would be wiser to hasten it than retard it." This means, of course, "satisfactory" from an... | |
| Henry Noel Brailsford - 1917 - 352 páginas
...supremacy which at present weighs upon the country is broken. ... I believe that some complication of an acute nature must supervene before any satisfactory...solution of the Egyptian question can be attained, and that it would be wiser to hasten it, than to endeavour to retard it." In pkin words, Sir Edward Malet... | |
| 1882 - 854 páginas
...E. Malet (May 7), that by this time affairs had •-•ome to such a pass that " some complication of an acute nature must supervene before any satisfactory solution of the Egyptian question could be attained."2 Writing on January 29, M. Sienkiewicz says that men's minds — not the minds... | |
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