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... wrote to Lord Granville ( February 20 ) that he thought it had " become a question whether the Control should be maintained , now that it existed only in name . " M. de Blignières resigned his appointment . Mahmoud Pasha Sami , the new ...
... wrote to Lord Granville ( February 20 ) that he thought it had " become a question whether the Control should be maintained , now that it existed only in name . " M. de Blignières resigned his appointment . Mahmoud Pasha Sami , the new ...
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... wrote to Lord Granville : " Gordon speaks very hopefully of being able to do the whole thing in three or four months . " So late as Feb- ruary 20 , that is to say , two days after his arrival at Khartoum , General Gordon wrote to ...
... wrote to Lord Granville : " Gordon speaks very hopefully of being able to do the whole thing in three or four months . " So late as Feb- ruary 20 , that is to say , two days after his arrival at Khartoum , General Gordon wrote to ...
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... wrote in his Journal : " The reasons are those horribly plucky Arabs , " and there cannot be any doubt that at the time he wrote these words ( September 19 , 1884 ) , the explanation was sufficient . " " It is , however , not so certain ...
... wrote in his Journal : " The reasons are those horribly plucky Arabs , " and there cannot be any doubt that at the time he wrote these words ( September 19 , 1884 ) , the explanation was sufficient . " " It is , however , not so certain ...
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