The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 240F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Egypt sits in Constantinople , not in Cairo . In short , the real direction of Egyptian policy is at the Golden Horn . The purely local privileges enjoyed by the Khedive amount to little more than forms . His right to borrow money ...
... Egypt sits in Constantinople , not in Cairo . In short , the real direction of Egyptian policy is at the Golden Horn . The purely local privileges enjoyed by the Khedive amount to little more than forms . His right to borrow money ...
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... Egypt is a power which no one but the Sultan has the right to cede and sell . Whether Abdul Aziz might be induced to cede and sell his rights in Egypt is an open question . The inquiry might have been made , and may still be made ...
... Egypt is a power which no one but the Sultan has the right to cede and sell . Whether Abdul Aziz might be induced to cede and sell his rights in Egypt is an open question . The inquiry might have been made , and may still be made ...
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... Egypt this night , and will smite all the first born in the land of Egypt , both man and beast ; and against all the gods of Egypt will I execute judgment : I am the Lord ! And the blood shall be as a token upon the houses where my ...
... Egypt this night , and will smite all the first born in the land of Egypt , both man and beast ; and against all the gods of Egypt will I execute judgment : I am the Lord ! And the blood shall be as a token upon the houses where my ...
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