The Suez Canal: Letters and Documents Descriptive of Its Rise and Progress in 1854-1856King, 1876 - 311 páginas |
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... continuing to maintain our position until we see our way more clearly we shall gain ground for two reasons : firstly , that even the stubborn , whose opposition arises from motives they do not care to avow , will finally have to make ...
... continuing to maintain our position until we see our way more clearly we shall gain ground for two reasons : firstly , that even the stubborn , whose opposition arises from motives they do not care to avow , will finally have to make ...
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... continue to oppose me . Lord Strat- ford knows that his position in England is precarious , and that several of the members of his own Government are not favourable to him . Supposing he does not go so far as to suspect that the absence ...
... continue to oppose me . Lord Strat- ford knows that his position in England is precarious , and that several of the members of his own Government are not favourable to him . Supposing he does not go so far as to suspect that the absence ...
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... continue to set a good example to his country , and create resources which are as essential to the prosperity of Egypt as to the real interests of the empire . Reschid Pacha appeared to me to see the danger of the course he was about to ...
... continue to set a good example to his country , and create resources which are as essential to the prosperity of Egypt as to the real interests of the empire . Reschid Pacha appeared to me to see the danger of the course he was about to ...
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... continuing the scheme , whilst your Highness will not cease to persuade the Porte to express its views . Besides the powers bearing the seal of your Highness , which I shall carefully keep , and of which I shall only make use with your ...
... continuing the scheme , whilst your Highness will not cease to persuade the Porte to express its views . Besides the powers bearing the seal of your Highness , which I shall carefully keep , and of which I shall only make use with your ...
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... continues to act and write as he has done on this occasion , my connection with him will be at an end . The Viceroy has displayed in this correspondence a firmness , a talent , and an astuteness on which I have very sincerely ...
... continues to act and write as he has done on this occasion , my connection with him will be at an end . The Viceroy has displayed in this correspondence a firmness , a talent , and an astuteness on which I have very sincerely ...
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