And again, on page 316, he says: An incidental reason why Great. Britain retains her hold upon Egypt is that the cotton crop of the Nile Valley reduces more and more each year the dependence of British "pindlers upon the cotton fields of the United States. Present-day Egypt - Página 316por Frederic Courtland Penfield - 1899 - 372 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Albert Shaw - 1898 - 880 páginas
...English." As an incidental reason why England retains her hold on Egypt, Mr. Penfield mentions the fact that the cotton crop of the Nile valley reduces more...more each year the dependence of British spindles on the cotton fields of the United States. OTHER BENEFITS. The question whether or not the people of... | |
| 1898 - 1272 páginas
...English." As an incidental reason why England retains her hold on Egypt, Mr. Penfield mentions the fact that the cotton crop of the Nile valley reduces more and more each year the dependenceof British spindles on the cotton fields of the United States. OTHER BENEFITS. The question... | |
| Frank Moore Colby - 1900 - 1008 páginas
...already buys $4,000,000 worth, in spite of the extent of her own Southern cotton fields. In addition, the cotton crop of the Nile valley reduces more and more each year the dependence of British manufacturers upon the cotton producers of the United States. ExConsul-General Penfield says: "An average... | |
| 1919 - 1140 páginas
...subjection 400,000,009 in India and to govern a quarter of the irlobe. And again, on page 316, he says: An incidental reason why Great Britain retains her...more and more each year the dependence of British spindlers upon the cotton fields of the United States. Clearly, if the principles of the covenant of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1314 páginas
...subjection 400,000,000 in India and to govern a quarter of the globe. And again, on page 316, he says: An incidental reason why Great. Britain retains her...more and more each year the dependence of British "pindlers upon the cotton fields of the United States. Clearly, if the principles of the covenant of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919 - 1172 páginas
...And again, on page 316, ho says: An incidental reason why Great, Britain retains her hold upon Kgypt is that the cotton crop of the Nile Valley reduces more and more each year the dependence of British ppindlers upon the cotton fields of the United States. Clearly, if the principles of the covenant of... | |
| 1897 - 816 páginas
...more than a century ! This restoration of Egyptian credit has benefited all bondholders equally — French, German, Italian, Austrian and Russian, as...have influenced the Egyptian policy of England. The conquest of the vast region lying south of Nubia can better be prosecuted from the north than from... | |
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