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... telegram of February 261 and that of Lord Granville's reply on March 1,2 General Gordon sent me a large number of telegrams . It was difficult to understand from them what it was he really wanted . Moreover , the language in which they ...
... telegram of February 261 and that of Lord Granville's reply on March 1,2 General Gordon sent me a large number of telegrams . It was difficult to understand from them what it was he really wanted . Moreover , the language in which they ...
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... telegram , I merely asked for a little time to think . G. got very impatient and finally left the table . Seeing that he was annoyed , I got up and wrote the telegram as he desired . On returning , I found him with the Times ...
... telegram , I merely asked for a little time to think . G. got very impatient and finally left the table . Seeing that he was annoyed , I got up and wrote the telegram as he desired . On returning , I found him with the Times ...
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... telegram to General Gordon . The full text of this telegram is given in a note to an article written by Sir Reginald Wingate , and pub- lished in the United Service Magazine of July 1892. For my present purposes the following extracts ...
... telegram to General Gordon . The full text of this telegram is given in a note to an article written by Sir Reginald Wingate , and pub- lished in the United Service Magazine of July 1892. For my present purposes the following extracts ...
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