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- W4315697413 abstract "The Egyptians, like the Chinese, Babylonians and Jews, were noted for their pastoral husbandry. Taking the people as a whole, and notwithstanding their very low standard of living, they are prosperous and contented, thanks to their emancipation at the hands of the British from a state of virtual slavery. Some observant travellers, who may be also physiognomists, have declared it to be their conviction that the greater part of the natives encountered in Cairo are not true Egyptians, but a mixture of Syrians, Armenians, Tunisians, Algerians, Maltese, Greeks, Levantines and half-breeds of every description, with very few genuine Arabs among them. Few visitors leave Egypt unimpressed, and sometimes gready saddened, by the character of its child life. Apart from the fact, common in all Oriental countries, that girls, themselves litde more than children, become mothers at the age of fourteen or fifteen, and that boys are fathers of families before they reach the age of twenty." @default.
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- W4315697413 date "2021-07-09" @default.
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- W4315697413 title "The Egyptians—Ages of Cultivation—The FellfeLlah—Physiognomy Unchanged—How He Lives, Eats And Dresses—The Copts-Love of Finery—The Bedouins—A Fellfel>Lah At Home—His Hut And Surroundings—To-Day'S Improved Conditions—Egyptian Women—Little Expended Upon Dress—Child-Life And Mortality—Education Among Women—Girls And Their Schooling—The Muhammedan Attitude Towards Females." @default.
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