The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 242
... Government by foreign nations . We are accused of a design to extend British occupation throughout the Valley of the Upper Nile , to violate the formal conditions of the Berlin agreement of 1884 with the other Powers , and to rob Egypt ...
... Government by foreign nations . We are accused of a design to extend British occupation throughout the Valley of the Upper Nile , to violate the formal conditions of the Berlin agreement of 1884 with the other Powers , and to rob Egypt ...
Page 318
... Government , and possibly with success , to obtain the assistance of the most capable of both sections of the Tory party in order to establish a Government on the widest possible basis . He chose , how- ever , to seek only the aid of ...
... Government , and possibly with success , to obtain the assistance of the most capable of both sections of the Tory party in order to establish a Government on the widest possible basis . He chose , how- ever , to seek only the aid of ...
Page 320
... Government , and if they do not fall upon our measures I should wish to give a real support to their measures . Though it is quite impossible to give one's confidence to the men , for Lords Gree ville and Spencer are the only persons in ...
... Government , and if they do not fall upon our measures I should wish to give a real support to their measures . Though it is quite impossible to give one's confidence to the men , for Lords Gree ville and Spencer are the only persons in ...
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