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But the distinction was of less practical importance than might at first sight appear
. It was well understood that , if the British officials found that their advice was
systematically neglected , and that they could not , with a proper sense of what
was ...
But the distinction was of less practical importance than might at first sight appear
. It was well understood that , if the British officials found that their advice was
systematically neglected , and that they could not , with a proper sense of what
was ...
Strona 82
But it was one of the characteristics of this singular man that , although he had a
quick perception in dealing with points of minor importance , he erred at almost
every important crisis of his career . He was unable to 82 CHAPTER VI THE
COUP ...
But it was one of the characteristics of this singular man that , although he had a
quick perception in dealing with points of minor importance , he erred at almost
every important crisis of his career . He was unable to 82 CHAPTER VI THE
COUP ...
Strona 356
The importance of the decision in this matter was realised by the British
authorities on the spot , more especially by Colonel Stewart , who could speak
with high authority on Soudan affairs . On December 27 , 1882 , that is to say ,
whilst El ...
The importance of the decision in this matter was realised by the British
authorities on the spot , more especially by Colonel Stewart , who could speak
with high authority on Soudan affairs . On December 27 , 1882 , that is to say ,
whilst El ...
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