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... Governments . In a despatch to Lord Lyons , dated January 30 , he laid down the policy of the British Government : " Her Majesty's Government , " he said , " desire to main- tain the rights of the sovereign and vassal as now established ...
... Governments . In a despatch to Lord Lyons , dated January 30 , he laid down the policy of the British Government : " Her Majesty's Government , " he said , " desire to main- tain the rights of the sovereign and vassal as now established ...
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... Majesty's Government and as to the advice to be given to the Egyptian Govern- ment . At present , they are drifting on without any very definite or practical plan of action , and will continue to do so unless they are told what course ...
... Majesty's Government and as to the advice to be given to the Egyptian Govern- ment . At present , they are drifting on without any very definite or practical plan of action , and will continue to do so unless they are told what course ...
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... Majesty's Government cannot afford moral or material support to General Gordon's successor as Ruler of the Soudan , but the question of whether or not he should be nominally appointed by the authority of Her Majesty's Government appears ...
... Majesty's Government cannot afford moral or material support to General Gordon's successor as Ruler of the Soudan , but the question of whether or not he should be nominally appointed by the authority of Her Majesty's Government appears ...
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