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Strona 393
Speaking in the House of Lords on February 27 , 1885 , he said : “ As soon as
they ( the British Government ) made up their minds that the Soudan was to be ...
The only reply he received from Lord Granville was as follows : “ My dear
Goschen ...
Speaking in the House of Lords on February 27 , 1885 , he said : “ As soon as
they ( the British Government ) made up their minds that the Soudan was to be ...
The only reply he received from Lord Granville was as follows : “ My dear
Goschen ...
Strona 526
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. determined not to send Zobeir Pasha , and ... out
the instructions which I have received . " On March 28 , Lord Granville wrote to
me a despatch stating at length the reasons which had induced the Government
to ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. determined not to send Zobeir Pasha , and ... out
the instructions which I have received . " On March 28 , Lord Granville wrote to
me a despatch stating at length the reasons which had induced the Government
to ...
Strona 538
No further communication on this subject of any importance passed until March
21 , on which day Lord Granville telegraphed to me that the British Government “
would deprecate the despatch of an expedition against Osman Digna , with ...
No further communication on this subject of any importance passed until March
21 , on which day Lord Granville telegraphed to me that the British Government “
would deprecate the despatch of an expedition against Osman Digna , with ...
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