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The other Great Powers of Europe joined in this protest , although the form of
communication to the Khedive underwent some modifications . The end was
evidently approaching . On June 19 , Sir Frank Lascelles , acting under Lord
Salisbury's ...
The other Great Powers of Europe joined in this protest , although the form of
communication to the Khedive underwent some modifications . The end was
evidently approaching . On June 19 , Sir Frank Lascelles , acting under Lord
Salisbury's ...
Strona 237
communication which would tend to remove the bad impression caused by the
Joint Note . On the same day , Lord Granville instructed Lord Lyons to consult the
French Government on the desirability of sending “ an explanatory telegram to Sir
...
communication which would tend to remove the bad impression caused by the
Joint Note . On the same day , Lord Granville instructed Lord Lyons to consult the
French Government on the desirability of sending “ an explanatory telegram to Sir
...
Strona 364
He thought that the British representative , by allowing himself to become the
medium of communication between Cairo and Khartoum , might involve his
Government in some degree of responsibility . On May 7 , Lord Granville ,
therefore ...
He thought that the British representative , by allowing himself to become the
medium of communication between Cairo and Khartoum , might involve his
Government in some degree of responsibility . On May 7 , Lord Granville ,
therefore ...
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