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... given to General Gordon as regards the manner of carrying out the policy , and as to the best time and mode of announcing it at Khartoum . " It has been frequently stated , first , that the instructions which General Gordon received at ...
... given to General Gordon as regards the manner of carrying out the policy , and as to the best time and mode of announcing it at Khartoum . " It has been frequently stated , first , that the instructions which General Gordon received at ...
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... given to him in London , contained the following passage : " You should pay especial consideration to the question of the steps that may usefully be taken to counteract the stimulus which it is feared may possibly be given to the Slave ...
... given to him in London , contained the following passage : " You should pay especial consideration to the question of the steps that may usefully be taken to counteract the stimulus which it is feared may possibly be given to the Slave ...
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... given by General Gordon on his own responsibility without consultation of any kind with either the British Government or their representative in Cairo . That General Gordon felt that he was under an obligation to carry out the pledges ...
... given by General Gordon on his own responsibility without consultation of any kind with either the British Government or their representative in Cairo . That General Gordon felt that he was under an obligation to carry out the pledges ...
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