Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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Page 33
... British Legation , but was not aware till later that this letter never reached its destination , though the follow- ing morning I was in direct communication with His Ma- jesty's Minister , and through- out my captivity no difficulties ...
... British Legation , but was not aware till later that this letter never reached its destination , though the follow- ing morning I was in direct communication with His Ma- jesty's Minister , and through- out my captivity no difficulties ...
Page 34
... British Gov- ernment and the tribesmen . These negotiations were doubly difficult owing to the fact that the mountaineers had no recog- nised chiefs , and that many tribes were concerned . Yet in such a manner were the negotiations ...
... British Gov- ernment and the tribesmen . These negotiations were doubly difficult owing to the fact that the mountaineers had no recog- nised chiefs , and that many tribes were concerned . Yet in such a manner were the negotiations ...
Page 38
... British Minister to re- lease the tribal prisoners , who for the last week or so had been comfortably housed in the basement of the British Con- sulate , having been brought up from Laraiche in specially chartered steamers . Within an ...
... British Minister to re- lease the tribal prisoners , who for the last week or so had been comfortably housed in the basement of the British Con- sulate , having been brought up from Laraiche in specially chartered steamers . Within an ...
Page 47
... British Legation , to cancel the interview , and the British Consular Agent at Alcazar was instructed to this effect . An interview with Raisuli was secretly arranged , to be held on the borders of the Ahlserif tribe - lands , some few ...
... British Legation , to cancel the interview , and the British Consular Agent at Alcazar was instructed to this effect . An interview with Raisuli was secretly arranged , to be held on the borders of the Ahlserif tribe - lands , some few ...
Page 48
... of our party consisted of Sir Gerard Lowther , then British Minister to Mo- rocco , Monsieur and Madame de Beaumarchais of the French Legation , and Mr Christopher One hot summer's morning we rode out , having sent 48 [ Jan. Raisuli .
... of our party consisted of Sir Gerard Lowther , then British Minister to Mo- rocco , Monsieur and Madame de Beaumarchais of the French Legation , and Mr Christopher One hot summer's morning we rode out , having sent 48 [ Jan. Raisuli .
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