Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen156William Blackwood, 1894 |
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... Lord Augus- tus Loftus ' that very much still depends on the sagacity and tact of the Envoy . If he have genial tact ... Salisbury and Count Schouvaloff which for- tunately made the proceedings at the Congress a solemn farce , assur- ing ...
... Lord Augus- tus Loftus ' that very much still depends on the sagacity and tact of the Envoy . If he have genial tact ... Salisbury and Count Schouvaloff which for- tunately made the proceedings at the Congress a solemn farce , assur- ing ...
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... Lord Salisbury , however , forbade the Company to acquire sovereign rights , as representing England , though he had no objection to their acquiring a lease of a priv- ate nature purely as a Company . For , as now appears , Germany in ...
... Lord Salisbury , however , forbade the Company to acquire sovereign rights , as representing England , though he had no objection to their acquiring a lease of a priv- ate nature purely as a Company . For , as now appears , Germany in ...
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... Lord Salisbury had al- ready condemned the scheme , and we now know that it involved a breach of faith with Germany , who in 1890 had made it a sine quá non that her frontiers should be coincident with those of the Congo State . It is ...
... Lord Salisbury had al- ready condemned the scheme , and we now know that it involved a breach of faith with Germany , who in 1890 had made it a sine quá non that her frontiers should be coincident with those of the Congo State . It is ...
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... Lord Salisbury and Lord Stanmore . But Mr Labouchere was right when he said that a " Liberal " Ministry spelt disaster in Africa , and had always produced a crisis and a fiasco in that country . The Com- pany , who had secured the peace ...
... Lord Salisbury and Lord Stanmore . But Mr Labouchere was right when he said that a " Liberal " Ministry spelt disaster in Africa , and had always produced a crisis and a fiasco in that country . The Com- pany , who had secured the peace ...
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... Lord Salisbury , in the Anglo - German treaty of 1890 , specifically put forward British claims " as far as the confines of Egypt , " and it was to be expected that these would now have been strongly reiterated , since they form the ...
... Lord Salisbury , in the Anglo - German treaty of 1890 , specifically put forward British claims " as far as the confines of Egypt , " and it was to be expected that these would now have been strongly reiterated , since they form the ...
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