Das Staatsarchiv: Sammlung der officiellen Actenstücke zur Geschichte der Gegenwart, herausg. von L.K. Aegidi und A. Klauhold. [With] 1er (2er) Neue Folge, Bd.1, Heft 1-4, herausg. von F. Thimme, Volumes 42-43Ludwig Karl Aegidi 1883 |
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... Excellency will make to the Conference a declaration on their part in the following terms : - || " The destruction of the forts of Alexandria , necessitated by considerations of self - defence , and under circumstances constituting a ...
... Excellency will make to the Conference a declaration on their part in the following terms : - || " The destruction of the forts of Alexandria , necessitated by considerations of self - defence , and under circumstances constituting a ...
Page 137
... Excellency must have been already 28. Juli 1880 . prepared by General Menabrea for the communication I was about to make to him . It was simply this : that , while Her Majesty's Government would be glad if Italy would join England and ...
... Excellency must have been already 28. Juli 1880 . prepared by General Menabrea for the communication I was about to make to him . It was simply this : that , while Her Majesty's Government would be glad if Italy would join England and ...
Page 138
... Excellency admitted , however , that the position of England was different from that of Italy and the other Powers . England had already got her troops in Egypt , and he quite understood her intending to have a sufficient force there to ...
... Excellency admitted , however , that the position of England was different from that of Italy and the other Powers . England had already got her troops in Egypt , and he quite understood her intending to have a sufficient force there to ...
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... Excellency the Porte intends to make britannien . to the Conference with regard to the dispatch of Turkish troops to Egypt . || Her Majesty's Government desire , that you will inform Saïd - Pasha and the Con- ference that they can ...
... Excellency the Porte intends to make britannien . to the Conference with regard to the dispatch of Turkish troops to Egypt . || Her Majesty's Government desire , that you will inform Saïd - Pasha and the Con- ference that they can ...
Page 143
... had been asked for by Lord Dufferin and the other Ambassadors , upholding Tewfik- Pasha and denouncing Arabi as a rebel . || His Excellency answered , that he Gross- Nr . 8028. did not accept the term " Aegypten . 143.
... had been asked for by Lord Dufferin and the other Ambassadors , upholding Tewfik- Pasha and denouncing Arabi as a rebel . || His Excellency answered , that he Gross- Nr . 8028. did not accept the term " Aegypten . 143.
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