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... Lord Strangford's amusing chapter Chaos will show . Facts , of course , are facts , but the light of them comes to us through various mediums and assumes various colors in the transit . How this occurs is well shown by the last - named ...
... Lord Strangford's amusing chapter Chaos will show . Facts , of course , are facts , but the light of them comes to us through various mediums and assumes various colors in the transit . How this occurs is well shown by the last - named ...
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... Lord Strangford , in regarding it as tbe most utterly confused and disorganized of all Turkish provinces ; " we shall extract from the Rambles in the Deserts of Syria such passages as throw light on the polit- ical problems connected ...
... Lord Strangford , in regarding it as tbe most utterly confused and disorganized of all Turkish provinces ; " we shall extract from the Rambles in the Deserts of Syria such passages as throw light on the polit- ical problems connected ...
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... Lord Macaulay says that no or- dinary misgovernment will do as much to make a nation wretched as the constant effort of every man to better himself will do to make a nation prosperous . The constant effort of most Turks to better ...
... Lord Macaulay says that no or- dinary misgovernment will do as much to make a nation wretched as the constant effort of every man to better himself will do to make a nation prosperous . The constant effort of most Turks to better ...
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... Lord Strangford justly says , the destroying blight of despotisms far required to do England's work in Tur- more dangerous , if not worse , than Tur- key . key . " Further on he refers to the policy of England toward Turkey as dual ...
... Lord Strangford justly says , the destroying blight of despotisms far required to do England's work in Tur- more dangerous , if not worse , than Tur- key . key . " Further on he refers to the policy of England toward Turkey as dual ...
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... Lord regard- ed all nature as a symbol , whose more lit- eral meaning had a spiritual application . Hence , he spoke of knowledge , under the name of light ; of spiritual renovation , as birth ; of faith , as mental eyesight ; of the ...
... Lord regard- ed all nature as a symbol , whose more lit- eral meaning had a spiritual application . Hence , he spoke of knowledge , under the name of light ; of spiritual renovation , as birth ; of faith , as mental eyesight ; of the ...
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