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... Governments . In a despatch to Lord Lyons , dated January 30 , he laid down the policy of the British Government : " Her Majesty's Government , " he said , " desire to main- tain the rights of the sovereign and vassal as now established ...
... Governments . In a despatch to Lord Lyons , dated January 30 , he laid down the policy of the British Government : " Her Majesty's Government , " he said , " desire to main- tain the rights of the sovereign and vassal as now established ...
Strona 483
... Government , the same anarchy would ensue . " Her Majesty's Government could , I think , without responsibility in money or men , give the commission to my successor on certain terms which I will detail hereafter . If this solution is ...
... Government , the same anarchy would ensue . " Her Majesty's Government could , I think , without responsibility in money or men , give the commission to my successor on certain terms which I will detail hereafter . If this solution is ...
Strona 486
... Majesty's Government . It should be distinctly explained to him in writing that he must rely solely upon his own resources to maintain his position . He might receive a moder- ate sum of money from the Egyptian Government to begin with ...
... Majesty's Government . It should be distinctly explained to him in writing that he must rely solely upon his own resources to maintain his position . He might receive a moder- ate sum of money from the Egyptian Government to begin with ...
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