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January 7 , M. Gambetta wrote to Lord Lyons : " We observe with pleasure that
the only reservation of the Government of the Queen is as to the mode of action to
be employed by the two countries when action is considered necessary ; and this
...
January 7 , M. Gambetta wrote to Lord Lyons : " We observe with pleasure that
the only reservation of the Government of the Queen is as to the mode of action to
be employed by the two countries when action is considered necessary ; and this
...
Strona 230
When , on January 6 , Lord Granville made a reservation in agreeing to the Joint
Note to the effect that he was not committed “ to any particular mode of action , "
and when , on January 7 , M. Gambetta replied “ c'est une réserve qui nous est ...
When , on January 6 , Lord Granville made a reservation in agreeing to the Joint
Note to the effect that he was not committed “ to any particular mode of action , "
and when , on January 7 , M. Gambetta replied “ c'est une réserve qui nous est ...
Strona 425
It was under these circumstances that , on January 11 , I telegraphed to Lord
Granville : “ I have consulted with Nubar Pasha , and I do not think that the
services of General Gordon or Sir Charles Wilson can be utilised at present . ” I
had thus ...
It was under these circumstances that , on January 11 , I telegraphed to Lord
Granville : “ I have consulted with Nubar Pasha , and I do not think that the
services of General Gordon or Sir Charles Wilson can be utilised at present . ” I
had thus ...
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