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... probably in part to an excessive deference to English public opinion . The idea of handing over Egypt , even temporarily , to the rule of the Sultan would unquestionably have met with much hostile criticism in England , probably from ...
... probably in part to an excessive deference to English public opinion . The idea of handing over Egypt , even temporarily , to the rule of the Sultan would unquestionably have met with much hostile criticism in England , probably from ...
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... probably be in the end the best for all parties . " Immediately upon his arrival at Khartoum , on February 18 , General Gordon sent me the following telegram : " In a previous Memorandum , ' I alluded to the arrival of an epoch when ...
... probably be in the end the best for all parties . " Immediately upon his arrival at Khartoum , on February 18 , General Gordon sent me the following telegram : " In a previous Memorandum , ' I alluded to the arrival of an epoch when ...
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... probably of other English officials . This must ultimately involve the English Govern- ment becoming virtually responsible for the govern- ment of the Soudan . I trust Her Majesty's Government will not for a moment think of adopting ...
... probably of other English officials . This must ultimately involve the English Govern- ment becoming virtually responsible for the govern- ment of the Soudan . I trust Her Majesty's Government will not for a moment think of adopting ...
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