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Interest apart , his feelings thus come naturally to be enlisted in favor of Turkey , and many travelers and writers are found to reflect his lights for the public at home . The Englishman who holds no office , the merchant ...
Interest apart , his feelings thus come naturally to be enlisted in favor of Turkey , and many travelers and writers are found to reflect his lights for the public at home . The Englishman who holds no office , the merchant ...
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of feeling among all classes of the Mohammedan population in. animal food , except when a sheep is slaughtered for a guest . Their ordinary food is bread dipped in melted butter , but they are often reduced to camel's milk , either ...
of feeling among all classes of the Mohammedan population in. animal food , except when a sheep is slaughtered for a guest . Their ordinary food is bread dipped in melted butter , but they are often reduced to camel's milk , either ...
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of feeling among all classes of the Mohammedan population in the Turkish empire . But more impressive and convincing than the language of any writer is the testimony of events . Is it the case , that since the Crimean war the Christian ...
of feeling among all classes of the Mohammedan population in the Turkish empire . But more impressive and convincing than the language of any writer is the testimony of events . Is it the case , that since the Crimean war the Christian ...
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They have felt it impossible to inaugurate those reforms , which their genius or their good feeling prompted , without breaking through the shackles of their religion . So early as the first centuries of Islam the most renowned Khalifs ...
They have felt it impossible to inaugurate those reforms , which their genius or their good feeling prompted , without breaking through the shackles of their religion . So early as the first centuries of Islam the most renowned Khalifs ...
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Even such must have been the feeling of those old The question has often presented itself to historians , Why do nations die ? Is mortality a condition of their existence , or is it but an accident ? Reasoning from analogy may be ...
Even such must have been the feeling of those old The question has often presented itself to historians , Why do nations die ? Is mortality a condition of their existence , or is it but an accident ? Reasoning from analogy may be ...
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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...