The Living Age, Volume 139Littell, Son and Company, 1878 |
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Pagina 3
... ment . Substituting British for the Turk- nazir , or administrator of Mussulman re- ish functionaries who ex officio are mem- ligious property , three Mussulman and two bers of the councils , eliminating the Christian notables . The ...
... ment . Substituting British for the Turk- nazir , or administrator of Mussulman re- ish functionaries who ex officio are mem- ligious property , three Mussulman and two bers of the councils , eliminating the Christian notables . The ...
Pagina 4
... ment must be provided , which will be of material bankruptcy into which an unen- importance in increasing the export con- lightened foreign domination has plunged sumption . The expensive and inconven- her . ient transport by carts ...
... ment must be provided , which will be of material bankruptcy into which an unen- importance in increasing the export con- lightened foreign domination has plunged sumption . The expensive and inconven- her . ient transport by carts ...
Pagina 7
... ment was quite equal to that of most Eu- ropean countries . The new administra- tors of Cyprus will find it an easy task to continue the work of reform which his Excellency so well began . The monopoly of weighing and measur- ing ...
... ment was quite equal to that of most Eu- ropean countries . The new administra- tors of Cyprus will find it an easy task to continue the work of reform which his Excellency so well began . The monopoly of weighing and measur- ing ...
Pagina 15
... ment inspection , he stepped in and made use of the occupation as a stop - gap for a while . He lived in his grandfather's farmhouse , walking backwards and forwards to the school every day , in order that the old He looked as helpless ...
... ment inspection , he stepped in and made use of the occupation as a stop - gap for a while . He lived in his grandfather's farmhouse , walking backwards and forwards to the school every day , in order that the old He looked as helpless ...
Pagina 31
... ment to which it gives rise lend themselves Because they are making believe to speak to almost any sort of fable . And thus French . I have said already how even cricket , which is a mere matter of dexter- the imperious appetite of ...
... ment to which it gives rise lend themselves Because they are making believe to speak to almost any sort of fable . And thus French . I have said already how even cricket , which is a mere matter of dexter- the imperious appetite of ...
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