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Page 554
... Lord Cromer used to relate that he first came under the High Commissioner's notice by firing a salute at full speed , without the prescribed interval between the guns , in order not to miss an engagement to a shooting party . However ...
... Lord Cromer used to relate that he first came under the High Commissioner's notice by firing a salute at full speed , without the prescribed interval between the guns , in order not to miss an engagement to a shooting party . However ...
Page 573
... Lord Cromer's Modern Egypt . These incidents , however , were thrown into the shade by military and political events of far greater importance . In April 1885 , Sir Francis ( now Field Marshal Lord ) Grenfell had replaced Sir Evelyn ...
... Lord Cromer's Modern Egypt . These incidents , however , were thrown into the shade by military and political events of far greater importance . In April 1885 , Sir Francis ( now Field Marshal Lord ) Grenfell had replaced Sir Evelyn ...
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... Lord Beaconsfield's Life were reissued separately under the title of Disraeli , and a vigorous denunciation of German policy appeared in pamphlet form as Germania contra Mundum . During the Session of 1916 his attendance in the House of ...
... Lord Beaconsfield's Life were reissued separately under the title of Disraeli , and a vigorous denunciation of German policy appeared in pamphlet form as Germania contra Mundum . During the Session of 1916 his attendance in the House of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
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