The North American Review, 223. cilt |
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Sayfa 3
But the trifling episode really indicated more than that ; it evidenced that M. Briand's understanding of Lloyd George ... everything and understands nothing ; Briand knows nothing , nothing , but understands everything , everything .
But the trifling episode really indicated more than that ; it evidenced that M. Briand's understanding of Lloyd George ... everything and understands nothing ; Briand knows nothing , nothing , but understands everything , everything .
Sayfa 20
I , therefore , can readily understand how so eminently human a diplomatist as Lord Allenby , the British High Commissioner at Cairo , felt when the bleeding body of his friend and fellow soldier was carried to the Residency on that ...
I , therefore , can readily understand how so eminently human a diplomatist as Lord Allenby , the British High Commissioner at Cairo , felt when the bleeding body of his friend and fellow soldier was carried to the Residency on that ...
Sayfa 21
He touched upon the one subject which every Egyptian understands . And rightfully so , for , withdraw the water of the Nile from the Delta of Egypt , and its verdant fields will turn over night into a barren waste .
He touched upon the one subject which every Egyptian understands . And rightfully so , for , withdraw the water of the Nile from the Delta of Egypt , and its verdant fields will turn over night into a barren waste .
Sayfa 23
... on the understanding that an expert committee composed of Mr. J. J. Canter Cremers , as Chairman , who has been chosen by an agreement between the two Governments , Mr. R. H. McGregor , British delegate , and Abd el Hamid Pasha ...
... on the understanding that an expert committee composed of Mr. J. J. Canter Cremers , as Chairman , who has been chosen by an agreement between the two Governments , Mr. R. H. McGregor , British delegate , and Abd el Hamid Pasha ...
Sayfa 25
I try to interpret the past and to understand the present . The future lies beyond my ken . But the official reports of the former British Adviser to the Egyptian Ministry of Public Works , Sir Murdoch Macdonald , have taught me two ...
I try to interpret the past and to understand the present . The future lies beyond my ken . But the official reports of the former British Adviser to the Egyptian Ministry of Public Works , Sir Murdoch Macdonald , have taught me two ...
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