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The Turks were so successful in concealing their misdeeds that it has even been suggested that Elliot was throwing dust in the eyes of his own Government . When Madame Novikoff hinted this in 1880 , Gladstone sternly answered that he ...
The Turks were so successful in concealing their misdeeds that it has even been suggested that Elliot was throwing dust in the eyes of his own Government . When Madame Novikoff hinted this in 1880 , Gladstone sternly answered that he ...
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Nor does it seem just to say , as Elliot did , that the Consul - General intentionally withheld information from him , which ... Elliot is stated to have suggested that Disraeli misrepresented his ( Elliot's ) attitude to the Commons .
Nor does it seem just to say , as Elliot did , that the Consul - General intentionally withheld information from him , which ... Elliot is stated to have suggested that Disraeli misrepresented his ( Elliot's ) attitude to the Commons .
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These were marked by Elliot in his copy , and made by him the subject of remonstrance to the Porte . Elliot was therefore completely informed of the statements in the suppressed dispatch by this other channel .
These were marked by Elliot in his copy , and made by him the subject of remonstrance to the Porte . Elliot was therefore completely informed of the statements in the suppressed dispatch by this other channel .
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