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Pagina 73
... Turkey , nay , even in the Celestial and Japanese empires . Henry , the eldest son of James I. , called Prince of Wales , died young , leaving Charles heir to the crown . It is not strange that imagination loves to linger over the youth ...
... Turkey , nay , even in the Celestial and Japanese empires . Henry , the eldest son of James I. , called Prince of Wales , died young , leaving Charles heir to the crown . It is not strange that imagination loves to linger over the youth ...
Pagina 108
... Turkey , has sunk far lower in the scale of nations than the Ottomans . Austria , now tottering to her fall , has only risen to empire by the conquests of the Turks , crippling the Hungarians and placing them in her power . For ...
... Turkey , has sunk far lower in the scale of nations than the Ottomans . Austria , now tottering to her fall , has only risen to empire by the conquests of the Turks , crippling the Hungarians and placing them in her power . For ...
Pagina 109
... Turkey stands upon three continents ; the most important por- tion of it lies in Asia , but the empire comprises large portions of Europe and Africa . Previous to the revolt of the Greeks , forty years ago , European Turkey formed ...
... Turkey stands upon three continents ; the most important por- tion of it lies in Asia , but the empire comprises large portions of Europe and Africa . Previous to the revolt of the Greeks , forty years ago , European Turkey formed ...
Pagina 110
... Turkey . They are the descendants of a people who still inhabit the shores of the Caspian , the banks of the Oxus , and the steppes of Upper Asia , in the region of Mount Altai . They are a fine looking race of men , seldom below the ...
... Turkey . They are the descendants of a people who still inhabit the shores of the Caspian , the banks of the Oxus , and the steppes of Upper Asia , in the region of Mount Altai . They are a fine looking race of men , seldom below the ...
Pagina 115
... Turkey . The defects which Montecuculi points out in the Turkish military system , continued to exist even with aggravation , until the reign of the late Sultan Mahmoud . These defects may be summed up in the neglect of the Turkish ...
... Turkey . The defects which Montecuculi points out in the Turkish military system , continued to exist even with aggravation , until the reign of the late Sultan Mahmoud . These defects may be summed up in the neglect of the Turkish ...
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