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... Sir Edward Malet tele- graphed to Lord Granville stating that it would be desirable to await the arrival of a despatch then on its way from Cairo before deciding on the terms of the communication which was to be addressed to the ...
... Sir Edward Malet tele- graphed to Lord Granville stating that it would be desirable to await the arrival of a despatch then on its way from Cairo before deciding on the terms of the communication which was to be addressed to the ...
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... Sir Edward Malet reported , " His Highness refused . " As regards the request for a Turkish Commissioner , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed : " I stated that , if His Highness's life were in danger , I could not give any advice against the ...
... Sir Edward Malet reported , " His Highness refused . " As regards the request for a Turkish Commissioner , Sir Edward Malet telegraphed : " I stated that , if His Highness's life were in danger , I could not give any advice against the ...
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... Sir Edward Malet roused him to a sense of danger . He thought that the British representative , by allowing himself to become the medium of communication between Cairo and Khartoum , might involve his Govern- ment in some degree of ...
... Sir Edward Malet roused him to a sense of danger . He thought that the British representative , by allowing himself to become the medium of communication between Cairo and Khartoum , might involve his Govern- ment in some degree of ...
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