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Pagina 113
... treaties with the Turks and paid the penalty . * It is an error to call Mahommedanism a religion of the sword . The pro- foundly learned Gibbon expressly contradicts it , and says no precept of the Koran inculcates it . See translator's ...
... treaties with the Turks and paid the penalty . * It is an error to call Mahommedanism a religion of the sword . The pro- foundly learned Gibbon expressly contradicts it , and says no precept of the Koran inculcates it . See translator's ...
Pagina 115
... Wellington in the wars with Napoleon ? The immediate effect of the battle of St. Gothard , was a truce * Bouvet ― The Turks in Europe , pp . 109–110 . for twenty years , on the basis of a treaty 1860. ] 115 A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE .
... Wellington in the wars with Napoleon ? The immediate effect of the battle of St. Gothard , was a truce * Bouvet ― The Turks in Europe , pp . 109–110 . for twenty years , on the basis of a treaty 1860. ] 115 A GLANCE AT THE TURKISH EMPIRE .
Pagina 116
for twenty years , on the basis of a treaty which the Turks had refused . But Neuhasel remained in possession of the Ottomans , so that Kimprili , notwithstanding his great overthrow by Monte- cuculi , was able to return to ...
for twenty years , on the basis of a treaty which the Turks had refused . But Neuhasel remained in possession of the Ottomans , so that Kimprili , notwithstanding his great overthrow by Monte- cuculi , was able to return to ...
Pagina 117
... treaty of Carlowitz the empire rapidly declined , but it did not reach its nadir of misery and weakness till about half a century from the present time , when the Turkish army became a mere Asiatic rabble , without drill , or any ...
... treaty of Carlowitz the empire rapidly declined , but it did not reach its nadir of misery and weakness till about half a century from the present time , when the Turkish army became a mere Asiatic rabble , without drill , or any ...
Pagina 118
... treaty made there and then is memorable not only on account of the magni- tude of the territorial change which it ratified , and not only be- cause it marks the period when Europe ceased to dread the Otto- man empire as an aggressive ...
... treaty made there and then is memorable not only on account of the magni- tude of the territorial change which it ratified , and not only be- cause it marks the period when Europe ceased to dread the Otto- man empire as an aggressive ...
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