Egyptian fellaheen, knowing what it was before the advent of the English, without conceding this. For half a dozen years Egypt has fairly bristled with prosperity. The story of that country's emergence from practical bankruptcy, until its securities are... Present-day Egypt - Página 320por Frederic Courtland Penfield - 1899 - 372 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1897 - 808 páginas
...its securities are quoted nearly as high as Euglish consols, reads like a romance ; and there isno better example of economical progress, through administrative...Security is assured to person and property ; slavery has >^een legally abolished ; official corruption is almost unknown ; forced labor for public works is... | |
| Louis B. Grant - 1892 - 360 páginas
...interest by nearly half. Egypt's emergence from practical bankruptcy, with its obligations quoted almost as high as English consols, reads like a romance ; and there is no better object lesson in economical progress, through administrative reform, than that presented by contemporary... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1898 - 878 páginas
...prosperity. The story of that country's emergence from practical bankruptcy, until its securities are quoted nearly as high as English consols, reads like...legally abolished ; official corruption is almost unknown ; forced labor for public works is no longer permitted, and native courts have now more than... | |
| 1898 - 1272 páginas
...prosperity. The story of that country's emergence from practical bankruptcy, until its securities are quoted nearly as high as English consols, reads like...legally abolished ; official corruption is almost unknown ; forced labor for public works is no longer permitted, and native courts have now more than... | |
| 1898 - 828 páginas
...native official {England in Egypt, 1893, p. 420). from practical bankruptcy until its securities are quoted nearly as high as English consols reads like...reform, than is presented by Egypt under British rule." When we recollect that, according to the census of June 1, 1897, the population of Egypt proper was... | |
| 1897 - 816 páginas
...prosperity. The story of that country's emergence from practical bankruptcy, until its securities are quoted nearly as high as English consols, reads like...legally abolished ; official corruption is almost unknown ; forced labor for public works is no longer permitted, and native courts have now more than... | |
| 1895 - 856 páginas
...interest by nearly half. Egypt's emergence from practical bankruptcy, with its obligations quoted almost as high as English consols, reads like a romance ; and there is no better object lesson in economical progress, through administrative reform, than that presented by contemporary... | |
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