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Strona 37
M. Waddington expressed a hope that the British Government would join the
French Government in pressing for payment . Lord Vivian was accordingly
instructed to act in concert with Baron des Michels on this subject . The British
Government ...
M. Waddington expressed a hope that the British Government would join the
French Government in pressing for payment . Lord Vivian was accordingly
instructed to act in concert with Baron des Michels on this subject . The British
Government ...
Strona 201
reciprocated by the British Government . Unfortunately , the views of the British
and French Governments were divergent on one important point of principle . The
French Government regarded Turkish intervention in Egypt as the worst possible
...
reciprocated by the British Government . Unfortunately , the views of the British
and French Governments were divergent on one important point of principle . The
French Government regarded Turkish intervention in Egypt as the worst possible
...
Strona 489
The Government of Egypt were " to maintain their position as a Suzerain Power ,
nominate the GovernorGeneral and Moudirs , and ... It was no longer the
Egyptian , but the British Government which were to control the Soudan
administration .
The Government of Egypt were " to maintain their position as a Suzerain Power ,
nominate the GovernorGeneral and Moudirs , and ... It was no longer the
Egyptian , but the British Government which were to control the Soudan
administration .
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