The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 89
... Turkey , or any other despot who would have aided them in postpon- ing the evil day . This is the secret of the so - called respectability of the Orange Society ; it explains how it was that the wealthiest and most influential of the ...
... Turkey , or any other despot who would have aided them in postpon- ing the evil day . This is the secret of the so - called respectability of the Orange Society ; it explains how it was that the wealthiest and most influential of the ...
Pagina 232
... Turkey is an element in his own gov- ernment , and in that respect does not resemble his late bro- ther and predecessor , who , in 1853-4 , resisted almost the whole authority of Lord Stratford de Radcliffe before he would de- clare war ...
... Turkey is an element in his own gov- ernment , and in that respect does not resemble his late bro- ther and predecessor , who , in 1853-4 , resisted almost the whole authority of Lord Stratford de Radcliffe before he would de- clare war ...
Pagina 233
... Turkey may appear to Europeans and Americans , at home he is a potentate into whose presence his courtiers en- ter with awe and respect . Mussulman and Christian have cause to complain of his sway , perhaps , but equally . The Mussulman ...
... Turkey may appear to Europeans and Americans , at home he is a potentate into whose presence his courtiers en- ter with awe and respect . Mussulman and Christian have cause to complain of his sway , perhaps , but equally . The Mussulman ...
Pagina 234
... Turkey and their desire to rescue a Christian popula- tion from what was then an intolerable yoke . The West had been all enthusiasm for insurgent Greece , although European diplomatists well knew that the Greek revolution had been ...
... Turkey and their desire to rescue a Christian popula- tion from what was then an intolerable yoke . The West had been all enthusiasm for insurgent Greece , although European diplomatists well knew that the Greek revolution had been ...
Pagina 236
... Turkey within a fixed time . The following is a summary of the circular addressed by M. Delyanni , Greek minister of foreign affairs , to France , Great Britain , and Russia , in reply to the formal inquiry of the three protecting ...
... Turkey within a fixed time . The following is a summary of the circular addressed by M. Delyanni , Greek minister of foreign affairs , to France , Great Britain , and Russia , in reply to the formal inquiry of the three protecting ...
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