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These councils , in point of fact , hamper a good governor without acting as a check on a bad one . They are , in addition to this , a new source of evil in themselves . Men of public spirit and integrity are not to be found in the ...
These councils , in point of fact , hamper a good governor without acting as a check on a bad one . They are , in addition to this , a new source of evil in themselves . Men of public spirit and integrity are not to be found in the ...
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In fact , the obedience which the Arab yields to the Turk is merely nominal , and the intercourse between the two races may be best described as plun- der and oppression on one side , and re- taliation on the other .
In fact , the obedience which the Arab yields to the Turk is merely nominal , and the intercourse between the two races may be best described as plun- der and oppression on one side , and re- taliation on the other .
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As a matter of fact , there are foreigners possessing land in the pashalik of Baghdad , but an inquiry into their grievances would discover many curious circumstances . At station , for instance , not very far from Baghdad , there is a ...
As a matter of fact , there are foreigners possessing land in the pashalik of Baghdad , but an inquiry into their grievances would discover many curious circumstances . At station , for instance , not very far from Baghdad , there is a ...
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... safe and rapid communication with India , implying and including a commanding influence throughout the line , is what will give England strength to resist her rivals when he Turkish empire breaks up . India , in 1864. ] fact , is at ...
... safe and rapid communication with India , implying and including a commanding influence throughout the line , is what will give England strength to resist her rivals when he Turkish empire breaks up . India , in 1864. ] fact , is at ...
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fact , is at once a beacon and a support . The past history of India shows the empire of the Moguls , resembling in many respects that of the Turks , dissolving at length from internal weakness , and leaving a few Mohammedan states ...
fact , is at once a beacon and a support . The past history of India shows the empire of the Moguls , resembling in many respects that of the Turks , dissolving at length from internal weakness , and leaving a few Mohammedan states ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...