and was communicated to the Powers and to the Sublime Porte. It met with general acquiescence. In it the statement was made that Her Majesty's Government were desirous of withdrawing the British forces as soon as the state of the country and the organisation... The Truth about Egypt - Page 8by John Romich Alexander - 1911 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| France. Ministère des affaires étrangères - Egypt - 1883 - 256 pages
...submitted to the Parliament of this country and was communicated to the Powers and to the. Sublime-Porte. It met with general acquiescence. In it the statement...forces as soon as the state of the country and the organization of proper means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority would admit of it. To that... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1884 - 666 pages
...Govern-. ment were desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the necessity for its presence was superseded by the organisation of proper means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority. Proceeding then to indicate his future policy, Lord Granville first proposed various measures to secure... | |
| History, Modern - 1886 - 784 pages
...(J^™^ into occupation of Egypt. It was submitted to the Parliament of this country, ic.Jum i884. and was communicated to the Powers and to the Sublime...statement was made, that Her, Majesty's Government were desirons of withdrawing the British forces as soon as the state of the country and the organization... | |
| Eustace Alfred Reynolds-Ball - Cairo (Egypt) - 1899 - 314 pages
...for the preservation of public tranquillity, Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country and the organisation...means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority will admit of it. In the meantime, the position in which Her Majesty's Government are placed towards... | |
| Eustace Alfred Reynolds-Ball - Cairo (Egypt) - 1902 - 316 pages
...for the preservation of public tranquillity, Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country and the organisation...means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority will admit of it. In the meantime, the position in which Her Majesty's Government are placed towards... | |
| Eustace Alfred Reynolds-Ball - Cairo (Egypt) - 1905 - 322 pages
...for the preservation of public tranquillity, Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country and the organisation...means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority will admit of it. In the meantime, the position in which Her Majesty's Government are placed towards... | |
| Eustace Alfred Reynolds-Ball - Cairo (Egypt) - 1907 - 452 pages
...for the preservation of public tranquillity, Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country and the organisation...means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority will admit of it. In the meantime, the position in which Her Majesty's Government are placed towards... | |
| Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer - Egypt - 1908 - 632 pages
...for the preservation of public tranquillity, Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country and the organisation...means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority will admit of it. In the meanwhile, the position in which Her Majesty's Government are placed towards... | |
| Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer - Egypt - 1908 - 634 pages
...for the preservation of public tranquillity, Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country and the organisation...means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority will admit of it. In the meanwhile, the position in which Her Majesty's Government are placed towards... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - Great Britain - 1911 - 416 pages
...for the preservation of public tranquillity, Her Majesty's Government are desirous of withdrawing it as soon as the state of the country and the organisation...means for the maintenance of the Khedive's authority will admit of it. In the meanwhile, the position in which her Majesty's Government are placed towards... | |
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