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Strona 298
Gladstone stated in the House of Commons that the landing of a force was
objectionable , because it would have involved “ the assumption of authority
upon the Egyptian question , ” and would have been “ grossly disloyal in the face
of ...
Gladstone stated in the House of Commons that the landing of a force was
objectionable , because it would have involved “ the assumption of authority
upon the Egyptian question , ” and would have been “ grossly disloyal in the face
of ...
Strona 510
I was all the more disposed to adopt this course because just at this moment (
March 7 ) I received Lord Granville's private letter of February 29 , from which I
gathered that the Government were open to conviction on the Zobeir question .
I was all the more disposed to adopt this course because just at this moment (
March 7 ) I received Lord Granville's private letter of February 29 , from which I
gathered that the Government were open to conviction on the Zobeir question .
Strona 514
We must either virtually annex the country , which is out of the question , or else
we must accept the inevitable consequences of the policy of abandonment . “
Your Lordship will see what General Gordon says about the question of the
security ...
We must either virtually annex the country , which is out of the question , or else
we must accept the inevitable consequences of the policy of abandonment . “
Your Lordship will see what General Gordon says about the question of the
security ...
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