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... itated, Anglo-French negotiations also reached a crucial moment. The French, caught in a strategic disadvantage, no longer had the confidence to set terms and had to make significant concessions to the British.
Negotiations, favorable towards Britain, should have been reassuring, yet Prime Minister Gladstone now found no cause for jubilation.
“Is it really impossible to recover the situation in the African battlefield?”
“Walk enough night roads,” one eventually encounters ...
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