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Strona 285
He was to hold out the hand of fellowship to the mutineers . Moreover , in order to
guard against the possibility of common action on the part of the two
Commissioners , each of them was to communicate independently with the
Sultan . The end ...
He was to hold out the hand of fellowship to the mutineers . Moreover , in order to
guard against the possibility of common action on the part of the two
Commissioners , each of them was to communicate independently with the
Sultan . The end ...
Strona 286
Essad Effendi , on the other hand , was instructed to thank the “ Notables et
hommes de marque de l'Égypte pour le dévouement dont ils ont fait preuve , "
and to assure every one that the Sultan had no intention of curtailing the powers
granted ...
Essad Effendi , on the other hand , was instructed to thank the “ Notables et
hommes de marque de l'Égypte pour le dévouement dont ils ont fait preuve , "
and to assure every one that the Sultan had no intention of curtailing the powers
granted ...
Strona 506
... on the other hand , that if any harm befell General Gordon or Colonel Stewart ,
and in general , if at any subsequent ... the British and Egyptian Governments ,
and that should he fall into the hands of either , his life would possibly be forfeited
.
... on the other hand , that if any harm befell General Gordon or Colonel Stewart ,
and in general , if at any subsequent ... the British and Egyptian Governments ,
and that should he fall into the hands of either , his life would possibly be forfeited
.
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