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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. doubt that the conflagration was the deliberate work of incendiaries . At the time , the ... doubt that it was perfectly justifiable , not merely on the narrow ground taken up by the British Ministry , namely ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. doubt that the conflagration was the deliberate work of incendiaries . At the time , the ... doubt that it was perfectly justifiable , not merely on the narrow ground taken up by the British Ministry , namely ...
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... doubt that Tokar has fallen . In that case , I think a useless effusion of blood should be stopped ; that enough troops should be left to garrison Suakin ; and that the remainder should come back here . I would on no account send a ...
... doubt that Tokar has fallen . In that case , I think a useless effusion of blood should be stopped ; that enough troops should be left to garrison Suakin ; and that the remainder should come back here . I would on no account send a ...
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... doubt whether the execution of the policy recommended by General Gordon was possible . I have no doubt that , supposing it to have been possible , its execution was undesirable . I base my doubts as to the possibility of the execution ...
... doubt whether the execution of the policy recommended by General Gordon was possible . I have no doubt that , supposing it to have been possible , its execution was undesirable . I base my doubts as to the possibility of the execution ...
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