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Strona 67
When these messages were delivered to the Khedive , he “ showed evident signs
of great annoyance , and regretted that Her Majesty's Government should have
thought it necessary to hold language to him which he thought was undeserved ...
When these messages were delivered to the Khedive , he “ showed evident signs
of great annoyance , and regretted that Her Majesty's Government should have
thought it necessary to hold language to him which he thought was undeserved ...
Strona 248
Also he thought that public opinion in England “ experienced the influence of
certain Tories , who believed that it would be best to slacken proceedings as
much as possible , in the hope of finding some opportunity for entering the Nile
valley ...
Also he thought that public opinion in England “ experienced the influence of
certain Tories , who believed that it would be best to slacken proceedings as
much as possible , in the hope of finding some opportunity for entering the Nile
valley ...
Strona 437
I gave a reluctant assent , in reality against my own judgment and inclination ,
because I thought that , as everybody differed from me , I must be wrong . I also
thought that I might be unconsciously prejudiced against General Gordon He was
...
I gave a reluctant assent , in reality against my own judgment and inclination ,
because I thought that , as everybody differed from me , I must be wrong . I also
thought that I might be unconsciously prejudiced against General Gordon He was
...
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