shall urge that this wholly spurious and manufactured movement in favour of a rapid development of Parliamentary institutions should be treated for what it is worth ; and, gentlemen, let me add that it is worth very little. It does not really represent... The Truth about Egypt - Page 97by John Romich Alexander - 1911 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hussein N. Kadhim - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 305 pages
...the rapid development of Parliamentary institutions be treated for what it is worth. And, let me add, it is worth very little. It does not really represent the voice of the intelligent dwellers in Egypt, European or Egyptian. When all nonsense and exaggeration are swept away, it will, I think, be found... | |
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