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Strona 133
We prefer to look to his future action for a favourable interpretation of the conduct
he has lately pursued . But if he continues to ignore the obligations imposed
upon him by his past acts and assurances , and persists in declining the
assistance ...
We prefer to look to his future action for a favourable interpretation of the conduct
he has lately pursued . But if he continues to ignore the obligations imposed
upon him by his past acts and assurances , and persists in declining the
assistance ...
Strona 269
Lord Granville : “ Knowing the feeling here ( i.e. at Cairo ) I fear that if the Sultan's
implied cooperation is not secured and made known , and if he does not give his
countenance at the beginning to the action of the Powers , there is a risk that ...
Lord Granville : “ Knowing the feeling here ( i.e. at Cairo ) I fear that if the Sultan's
implied cooperation is not secured and made known , and if he does not give his
countenance at the beginning to the action of the Powers , there is a risk that ...
Strona 365
Sir Edward Malet informed Lord Granville that his action had been in strict
conformity with the instructions he had received on this subject . He took steps ,
also , to render the position clear to General Hicks . On August 18 , he
telegraphed to ...
Sir Edward Malet informed Lord Granville that his action had been in strict
conformity with the instructions he had received on this subject . He took steps ,
also , to render the position clear to General Hicks . On August 18 , he
telegraphed to ...
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