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Wallace's Egypt

January 10, 1884 issue

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This article critically appraises the book "Egypt and the Egyptian Question," by D. Mackenzie Wallace. Wallace treats Egypt and the Egyptian question as topics of political pathology, interesting to statesmen, and now, exceptionally, also to the whole British nation. "Egypt," the product of a much-disillusioned observer, bent on examining inveterate national ailings, wounds inflicted by recent governmental quackery and sudden convulsions, and general conditions of decrepitude, is naturally very painful reading.

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