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Strona 139
It required some strong remonstrances on the part of the Ambassadors at
Constantinople to prevent encouragement being given to the Khedive by the
Sultan . If , however , the Khedive were to be deposed , the Sultan preferred that
the act of ...
It required some strong remonstrances on the part of the Ambassadors at
Constantinople to prevent encouragement being given to the Khedive by the
Sultan . If , however , the Khedive were to be deposed , the Sultan preferred that
the act of ...
Strona 457
General Gordon's case rested mainly upon the letter addressed by Zobeir 1
General Gordon's instructions given to him in London , contained the following
passage : “ You should pay especial consideration to the question of the steps
that may ...
General Gordon's case rested mainly upon the letter addressed by Zobeir 1
General Gordon's instructions given to him in London , contained the following
passage : “ You should pay especial consideration to the question of the steps
that may ...
Strona 483
I distinctly state that if Her Majesty's Government gave a Commission to my
successor , I recommend neither a subsidy nor men being given . I would select
and give a commission to some man , and promise him the moral support of Her
...
I distinctly state that if Her Majesty's Government gave a Commission to my
successor , I recommend neither a subsidy nor men being given . I would select
and give a commission to some man , and promise him the moral support of Her
...
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