Imperialism and Nationalism in the Middle East: The Anglo-Egyptian Experience, 1882-1982Keith Malcolm Wilson Mansell Pub., 1983 - 172 pages |
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... effect , the Canal was neutralized.64 As Salisbury's nephew and chief lieutenant , A. J. Balfour , put it to the Admiralty : ' Our occupation of Egypt would assume quite a new complexion if it carried with it ... the complete control of ...
... effect , the Canal was neutralized.64 As Salisbury's nephew and chief lieutenant , A. J. Balfour , put it to the Admiralty : ' Our occupation of Egypt would assume quite a new complexion if it carried with it ... the complete control of ...
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... effect on the Sultan's mind ' : the sight of it had , he said , had a very powerful and salutary effect in the Yangtze , and its pres- ence appeared to be ' the only thing which really frightens the Sul- tan'.45 Salisbury was to write ...
... effect on the Sultan's mind ' : the sight of it had , he said , had a very powerful and salutary effect in the Yangtze , and its pres- ence appeared to be ' the only thing which really frightens the Sul- tan'.45 Salisbury was to write ...
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... effect on British shipping . Tramp ships carrying coal on their outward journeys did so at a loss because freight values were so low ; the decline in the amount of coal to be carried also weakened British shippers against their ...
... effect on British shipping . Tramp ships carrying coal on their outward journeys did so at a loss because freight values were so low ; the decline in the amount of coal to be carried also weakened British shippers against their ...
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accept action agreed agreement ambassador appeared Arab Army attack attempt became become Britain British Cabinet Cairo cent Company concerned concessions Constantinople continued course crisis Cromer Currie December Defence delegation demand draft economy effect Egypt Egyptian Empire England Europe European evacuation exports February fleet forces Foreign Foreign Office France French given Gladstone going held hope importance India influence interests Islamic Israel Israeli issue Italy June Lampson later less letter Lloyd London Lord March Mediterranean meeting Middle East military minute nationalist naval negotiations objections occupation October Office operation period political position possible present Prime Minister problems proposal protection question remained response route Russia Salisbury secure Sidqi Soviet Sudan Suez Canal Sultan telegram tion told trade treaty troops wrote