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... considered His Highness responsible for the recent difficulties in Egypt , and that if similar difficulties should occur again , the consequences would be very serious to him . ” Concurrently with the discussion of the question of Nubar ...
... considered His Highness responsible for the recent difficulties in Egypt , and that if similar difficulties should occur again , the consequences would be very serious to him . ” Concurrently with the discussion of the question of Nubar ...
Strona 548
... considered . On receipt of Lord Granville s telegram , however , a further consultation took place between Nubar Pasha , Sir Frederick Stephenson , Sir Evelyn Wood , and myself . General Stephenson thought the " step was open to great ...
... considered . On receipt of Lord Granville s telegram , however , a further consultation took place between Nubar Pasha , Sir Frederick Stephenson , Sir Evelyn Wood , and myself . General Stephenson thought the " step was open to great ...
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... considered ungenerous , and which , moreover , would have produced little effect , for the public were in no humour to listen to them . General Gordon , in Mr. Gladstone's words , was considered a " hero of heroes , " and , at the time ...
... considered ungenerous , and which , moreover , would have produced little effect , for the public were in no humour to listen to them . General Gordon , in Mr. Gladstone's words , was considered a " hero of heroes , " and , at the time ...
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