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Strona 188
If the national party were once made to believe that the only hope of realising its
aspirations lay in seeking the aid of the soldiers , not only would the authority of
the Khedive disappear altogether , but all hope of establishing a régime under ...
If the national party were once made to believe that the only hope of realising its
aspirations lay in seeking the aid of the soldiers , not only would the authority of
the Khedive disappear altogether , but all hope of establishing a régime under ...
Strona 274
... as regards the rest , it was a matter between him and the Sultan , whose rights
he would always respect . For a moment , there appeared some hope that the
crisis was over . Sir Edward Malet reported ( May 27 ) that the Ministers “
perceived ...
... as regards the rest , it was a matter between him and the Sultan , whose rights
he would always respect . For a moment , there appeared some hope that the
crisis was over . Sir Edward Malet reported ( May 27 ) that the Ministers “
perceived ...
Strona 284
I expressed my hope , ” Lord Granville wrote on June 2 , “ that Musurus Pasha
would represent to his Government the expediency of acting in cordial co -
operation with England . I remarked that if the Sultan were to make difficulties and
raise ...
I expressed my hope , ” Lord Granville wrote on June 2 , “ that Musurus Pasha
would represent to his Government the expediency of acting in cordial co -
operation with England . I remarked that if the Sultan were to make difficulties and
raise ...
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