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duties when
perhaps
the
deepest
springs
both
of
the
benevolence
we
have
always
felt
towards
Eastern
peoples,
and
of
the
misdirection
that
has
prevail.
Only
they
could
tain
the
consistently
held
that
bargaining
was
wrong
and
use-
single-
minded
persistence;
at
every
stage
give up
there had
General
Assembly
of
pre-
lude
to
the
new
era.
They
had,
however,
obeyed
unquestioningly,
Mr.
Boyle,
speaking
same
4
'effect
inevitably
provoke
controversy.
repeatedly
be
settled
upon
a
defined
basis,
and
officials
themselves
party
would
no
>nger
support
extracted
from
a
Government
responsible
the
whole
orderly
welcome.
The
very
same
day
active
being.
An
Egyptian
ministry
responsible
to
no
auth-
ority
but
that
of
the
elected
representatives
of
the
people
had
taken
country.
affirma-
 tive,
the
advantages
of
negotiating
with
Zaghlul
are
 largely
discounted.
If,
however,
an
affirmative
reply
 can
be
given,
the
Egyptian
Army
to
await
the
Egyptian
reply.
interests.
made,
for
there
political
fighter
in
Egypt.
He
joined
the
Ministry
on
December
9,
origin
years
meant
indeed
to
begin
all
over
again,
for
it
seriously
upset
the
balance
of
power.
must cease to
take
the
step
which
from
the
Sudan,
and
that
the
remaining
purely
Sudanese
not
but
be
gravely
anxious.
situation
brought
about
by
that an
had had
promise
was
clearly
essential
to
protect
loyal
officials
and
to
ensure
that
invitation
to
neet
me.
On
the
and
that
even
if
I
wanted
to
appeared
able
to
grasp
what
had
happened.
He
then
of
my
duty
as
a
judge
entailed
my
placing
my
resignation
in
your
There
is
now
there-
upright
magistrate
Egypt,
with
a
finish-
ing
course
in
Paris.
He
had
then
built
up
a
lucrative
position
as
an
East,
did
whirlpool
again,
when,
at
an
ensuing
interview,
His
Majesty
King
Fuad
was
anxious
I
should
realise
how
greatly
during
this
period
of
constitutional
government
Zagh-
lul
was
strengthening
the
price
to
 
viewed
with
grave
displeasure
by
His
Majesty's
Govern-
ment,
The
Secretary
of
State
fully
shared
my
view;
the
warnings
were
conveyed,
must
be
anxiety
with
regard
His
Majesty's
Government,
the
If
to
they
accept
this
question
they
gave
mands,
but
it
calculations
the
would
not
protest.
Sarwat
Pasha
proposed
that
I
should
send
him
a
request
for
a
further
elucidation
astonishment
the
subject
of
his
to those
the
conditions
actually
in
force
at
the
Wafd which
on
Council
King,
far
from
seeing
by
the
treaty
negotiations,
and
if
they
were
made
law
the
Wafd
would
be
put
into
a
position
where
they
would
shortly
Majesty
in
Egyptian
territory
all
the
minimum.
As
for
the
situation,
the
Wafd
would
gain
an
enormous
access
of
confidence
and
prestige,
practical
temper.
Moreover,
had
the
stagna-
tion
purpose
 as
 does
not
of
foreign
privilege
in
Egypt,
per
$e^
His
Majesty's
Government,
 
possible.
I
have
therefore
discussed
the
matter
always
 desired,
as
far
as
considered
ripe
for
the
achievement
of
a
reasonable
treaty.
achieved had
active
Mahmoud
Pasha
must
resign,
flat
assertion
that
we
had
the
Declaration
of
1922.
I
argument
that
 because
we
have
made
a
had
a
legally
indisput-
able
right
to
remain;
Retirement
into
the
swamps
been
upon
alteration.
necessary
for
this
purpose
either.
One
in the
of
the
application
of
so
simple
a
 
are
prepared
negotia-
and there
unnatural,
and
they
may
lead
the
protection
of
The
Egyptian
Government
is
hampered
at
every
turn
by
its
in-
ability
to
make
laws
applicable
to
the
subjects
of
foreign
Powers
202,
212,
216,
225,