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In order to make it clear that Great Britain took sole responsibility for any action she might take as a result of the state of war , a declaration to this effect was issued . * The Protectorate was proclaimed on December 18 , and next ...
In order to make it clear that Great Britain took sole responsibility for any action she might take as a result of the state of war , a declaration to this effect was issued . * The Protectorate was proclaimed on December 18 , and next ...
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It is to be feared , however , that there is not sufficient incentive in Egypt for a settlement at present , and that the necessity of regularising her international position in general , and of doing so in accord with Great Britain in ...
It is to be feared , however , that there is not sufficient incentive in Egypt for a settlement at present , and that the necessity of regularising her international position in general , and of doing so in accord with Great Britain in ...
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In 1802 was signed the Peace of Amiens ; and in 1803 , ful- filling its promise of 1795 , Great Britain handed back the Cape to the Dutch , and the British retired from the scene , after rather more than seven years of steady and honest ...
In 1802 was signed the Peace of Amiens ; and in 1803 , ful- filling its promise of 1795 , Great Britain handed back the Cape to the Dutch , and the British retired from the scene , after rather more than seven years of steady and honest ...
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Egypt During and Since | 1 |
The Indian States Sir W R LAWRENCE Bt | 23 |
A Church Tolerant Sir C ALEXANDER HARRIS | 38 |
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