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Strona 165
Eventually , M. de Blignières and I were left to settle the matter between
ourselves . The solution which we adopted was a simple one . We never
attempted to solve the question at all . We were in constant communication with
each other , and ...
Eventually , M. de Blignières and I were left to settle the matter between
ourselves . The solution which we adopted was a simple one . We never
attempted to solve the question at all . We were in constant communication with
each other , and ...
Strona 206
It can be no matter for surprise that the Khedive entertained views of this
description , but it would have been wiser and more statesmanlike if he had sunk
all personal feelings of resentment against the army . As it was , the breach
between the ...
It can be no matter for surprise that the Khedive entertained views of this
description , but it would have been wiser and more statesmanlike if he had sunk
all personal feelings of resentment against the army . As it was , the breach
between the ...
Strona 500
Were I you , I should always wait for a few days before acting unless the subject
matter is so evident that there can be no ... Matters were so urgent that I was
unable to follow Colonel Stewart's advice to the extent of " waiting for a few days
...
Were I you , I should always wait for a few days before acting unless the subject
matter is so evident that there can be no ... Matters were so urgent that I was
unable to follow Colonel Stewart's advice to the extent of " waiting for a few days
...
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