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tion , and preferred this solution to any other . In a despatch addressed to Sir
Edward Malet on November 4 , 1881 , Lord Granville laid down the general lines
of British policy in connection with Egyptian affairs . He deprecated the idea that ...
tion , and preferred this solution to any other . In a despatch addressed to Sir
Edward Malet on November 4 , 1881 , Lord Granville laid down the general lines
of British policy in connection with Egyptian affairs . He deprecated the idea that ...
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tion , and requesting them “ to formulate a basis of negotiation with the Powers . ”
This communication brought matters to a head . On February 2 , a deputation
from the Chamber waited on the Khedive and requested him to change his ...
tion , and requesting them “ to formulate a basis of negotiation with the Powers . ”
This communication brought matters to a head . On February 2 , a deputation
from the Chamber waited on the Khedive and requested him to change his ...
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