Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 63 tomasJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1864 |
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... nations , tribes , and sects over which it declares itself supreme , and are there signs of the satisfactory fusing of these discordant elements into one homogeneous mass ? Secondly , on the supposition that the preceding question be ...
... nations , tribes , and sects over which it declares itself supreme , and are there signs of the satisfactory fusing of these discordant elements into one homogeneous mass ? Secondly , on the supposition that the preceding question be ...
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... nations of Europe to which by nature she is eminently entitled . " this respect the army of the shah con- trasts very favorably with that of the sultan , for instances have occurred in which Mohammedan regiments in Persia have combined ...
... nations of Europe to which by nature she is eminently entitled . " this respect the army of the shah con- trasts very favorably with that of the sultan , for instances have occurred in which Mohammedan regiments in Persia have combined ...
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... nation wretched as the constant effort of said , that having by an effort of this kind every man to better himself will do to make a brought down on himself a sharp repri- nation prosperous . The constant effort of most mand from the ...
... nation wretched as the constant effort of said , that having by an effort of this kind every man to better himself will do to make a brought down on himself a sharp repri- nation prosperous . The constant effort of most mand from the ...
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... nations . The second fallacy , which seems to per- vade the arguments of almost all those who maintain that the integrity of the Turkish empire can be preserved is , the supposition that the Turks are willing to be assisted in the way ...
... nations . The second fallacy , which seems to per- vade the arguments of almost all those who maintain that the integrity of the Turkish empire can be preserved is , the supposition that the Turks are willing to be assisted in the way ...
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... nations against ines , are , as Lord Strangford justly says , the destroying blight of despotisms_far required to do England's work in Tur- more dangerous , if not worse , than Tur- key . key . " Further on he refers to the policy Thus ...
... nations against ines , are , as Lord Strangford justly says , the destroying blight of despotisms_far required to do England's work in Tur- more dangerous , if not worse , than Tur- key . key . " Further on he refers to the policy Thus ...
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