History of Europe: From the Fall of Napoleon, in MDCCCXV to the Accession of Louis Napoleon in MDCCCLII, 第 2 巻Harper, 1859 |
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... entirely derived from the Turks . - The whole civil Business of the Country is conducted by the Greeks . Great and rapid Increase of the Christians compared to the Turks . Picture of the Servians by Lamartine . - General Decrease of ...
... entirely derived from the Turks . - The whole civil Business of the Country is conducted by the Greeks . Great and rapid Increase of the Christians compared to the Turks . Picture of the Servians by Lamartine . - General Decrease of ...
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... within a hair's- breadth of destruction , is derived entirely from * The quarter of Constantinople where the richest and most intelligent of the Greeks reside . 11 . as Gibbon observes , to overrun an empire 1821. ] 3 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... within a hair's- breadth of destruction , is derived entirely from * The quarter of Constantinople where the richest and most intelligent of the Greeks reside . 11 . as Gibbon observes , to overrun an empire 1821. ] 3 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... entirely de- Great and rap- rived from be made to contribute to the expense laborious , hard - working , servant id increase of the Turks . of armaments , and uphold by their race , they have respectively un- the Christians industry the ...
... entirely de- Great and rap- rived from be made to contribute to the expense laborious , hard - working , servant id increase of the Turks . of armaments , and uphold by their race , they have respectively un- the Christians industry the ...
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... entirely despotic , and there is no check on the abuse of power , by the sultan or the inferior governors of provinces . It is the practical application of the principles of government acted on in Turkey which has oc- casioned such a ...
... entirely despotic , and there is no check on the abuse of power , by the sultan or the inferior governors of provinces . It is the practical application of the principles of government acted on in Turkey which has oc- casioned such a ...
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... entirely than any other people . Amidst all the severities of Turkish rule they had retained the great distinctive features of nationality , their coun- try , their language , their religion . As long as a nation preserves these , no ...
... entirely than any other people . Amidst all the severities of Turkish rule they had retained the great distinctive features of nationality , their coun- try , their language , their religion . As long as a nation preserves these , no ...
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