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Strona 277
The necessity for action was , indeed , so apparent that Lord Granville , without
waiting to consult the French Government , telegraphed both to Lord Dufferin at
Constantinople and to the Ambassadors at the other courts of Europe that “ Her ...
The necessity for action was , indeed , so apparent that Lord Granville , without
waiting to consult the French Government , telegraphed both to Lord Dufferin at
Constantinople and to the Ambassadors at the other courts of Europe that “ Her ...
Strona 415
On March 2 , Admiral Hewett telegraphed to the Admiralty recommending that the
troops should be assembled at Suakin , and that Osman Digna , who was still in
the neighbourhood , should be attacked . “ That , ” he said , " will quiet the whole
...
On March 2 , Admiral Hewett telegraphed to the Admiralty recommending that the
troops should be assembled at Suakin , and that Osman Digna , who was still in
the neighbourhood , should be attacked . “ That , ” he said , " will quiet the whole
...
Strona 425
It was under these circumstances that , on January 11 , I telegraphed to Lord
Granville : “ I have consulted with Nubar Pasha , and I do not think that the
services of General Gordon or Sir Charles Wilson can be utilised at present . ” I
had thus ...
It was under these circumstances that , on January 11 , I telegraphed to Lord
Granville : “ I have consulted with Nubar Pasha , and I do not think that the
services of General Gordon or Sir Charles Wilson can be utilised at present . ” I
had thus ...
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