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Strona 161
Nevertheless , as will appear at a later portion of this narrative , the main
responsibility for the British occupation , in so far as it was due to events which
were in any way capable of control , would appear to lie with the Government of
Mr.
Nevertheless , as will appear at a later portion of this narrative , the main
responsibility for the British occupation , in so far as it was due to events which
were in any way capable of control , would appear to lie with the Government of
Mr.
Strona 241
... nor does it appear to them that the Governments of England and France are
called upon to interfere in the question of Musulman religious foundations , in
which they do not see that their interests are affected , and which would appear at
first ...
... nor does it appear to them that the Governments of England and France are
called upon to interfere in the question of Musulman religious foundations , in
which they do not see that their interests are affected , and which would appear at
first ...
Strona 433
... it was impossible to reconcile with others despatched the same morning .
Scarcely , indeed , had General Gordon started on his mission , when Lord
Granville , who does not appear at first to have understood General Gordon's
character ...
... it was impossible to reconcile with others despatched the same morning .
Scarcely , indeed , had General Gordon started on his mission , when Lord
Granville , who does not appear at first to have understood General Gordon's
character ...
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