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Strona 373
to me , I suppose Her Majesty's Government would not like to see Turks intervene
in the Soudan ? ' Shall I be right in telling him , if the occasion arises , that under
no circumstances must he look for the assistance of British or Indian troops in ...
to me , I suppose Her Majesty's Government would not like to see Turks intervene
in the Soudan ? ' Shall I be right in telling him , if the occasion arises , that under
no circumstances must he look for the assistance of British or Indian troops in ...
Strona 386
His Journal abounds with statements fixing the responsibility for the
abandonment of the Soudan on the British Government . I maintain that this view
is entirely erroneous . Save in respect to one sin of omission , that is to say , that
no veto was ...
His Journal abounds with statements fixing the responsibility for the
abandonment of the Soudan on the British Government . I maintain that this view
is entirely erroneous . Save in respect to one sin of omission , that is to say , that
no veto was ...
Strona 435
by the press , insisted on sending General Gordon to the Soudan , and
accordingly to the Soudan he was sent . “ Anonymous authorship , ” one of the
wisest political thinkers of modern times has stated , places the public under the
direction of ...
by the press , insisted on sending General Gordon to the Soudan , and
accordingly to the Soudan he was sent . “ Anonymous authorship , ” one of the
wisest political thinkers of modern times has stated , places the public under the
direction of ...
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