Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Volume 631864 |
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... army , for , to say nothing of insults , round numbers at fifteen millions , the his life would not be safe from the fanat- pressure would be no more than ten shil - ical violence of his fellow - soldiers . In lings per head . But this ...
... army , for , to say nothing of insults , round numbers at fifteen millions , the his life would not be safe from the fanat- pressure would be no more than ten shil - ical violence of his fellow - soldiers . In lings per head . But this ...
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... army of two hundred thousand men , which has been hitherto engaged in Caucasia , will now be able to detach two thirds of its number to invade Turkey or Persia . In the mean time , Turkey is likely to derive little benefit from the ...
... army of two hundred thousand men , which has been hitherto engaged in Caucasia , will now be able to detach two thirds of its number to invade Turkey or Persia . In the mean time , Turkey is likely to derive little benefit from the ...
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... army to be officered by Frenchmen and Germans , that would let Persian ships of war , manned or at least officered by Frenchmen , make their appearance in the Persian Gulf . It would be little creditable were a French com- pany to get ...
... army to be officered by Frenchmen and Germans , that would let Persian ships of war , manned or at least officered by Frenchmen , make their appearance in the Persian Gulf . It would be little creditable were a French com- pany to get ...
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... army , and would much of the traffic between India and be what Lindsay , Hart , Sheil , and Raw - England . It would enrich the country it linson were before . The Persian Gulf is still completely under our control . We have treaties ...
... army , and would much of the traffic between India and be what Lindsay , Hart , Sheil , and Raw - England . It would enrich the country it linson were before . The Persian Gulf is still completely under our control . We have treaties ...
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... army on its waters , or carried the torch of knowledge over its bosom to other lands . Never , either from the ports of China and India , where powerful states have existed almost from the dawn of his- tory ; or from Arabia , where the ...
... army on its waters , or carried the torch of knowledge over its bosom to other lands . Never , either from the ports of China and India , where powerful states have existed almost from the dawn of his- tory ; or from Arabia , where the ...
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