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... Lord Salisbury . Speaking in the House of Lords on February 27 , 1885 , he said : " As soon as they ( the British ... Granville , he wrote a very lengthy and very strong private letter , intimating that unless clear answers were sent , he ...
... Lord Salisbury . Speaking in the House of Lords on February 27 , 1885 , he said : " As soon as they ( the British ... Granville , he wrote a very lengthy and very strong private letter , intimating that unless clear answers were sent , he ...
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... Lord Granville's telegram of January 22 . Under these circumstances , it was with some surprise that , on February 4 , I received a telegram from Lord Granville asking me whether " General Gordon had accepted any appointment from the ...
... Lord Granville's telegram of January 22 . Under these circumstances , it was with some surprise that , on February 4 , I received a telegram from Lord Granville asking me whether " General Gordon had accepted any appointment from the ...
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... Lord Granville telegraphed to me that the British Government " would deprecate the despatch of an expedition against ... Lord Granville , and added : “ A wide discretion must be left to you , acting on the best local advice obtainable ...
... Lord Granville telegraphed to me that the British Government " would deprecate the despatch of an expedition against ... Lord Granville , and added : “ A wide discretion must be left to you , acting on the best local advice obtainable ...
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