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On the other hand , the diplomatist , who has resided long in the lax society of Constantinople , becomes too often imbued with prejudices of quite an opposite tend- ency , and ends in being more Turkish than the Turks .
On the other hand , the diplomatist , who has resided long in the lax society of Constantinople , becomes too often imbued with prejudices of quite an opposite tend- ency , and ends in being more Turkish than the Turks .
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... two descriptions : plunder and bribed connivrich and poor , all follow the tortuous groove of peculation , corruption , and extortion , on the one hand , or are addicted , on the other , to armed depredations .
... two descriptions : plunder and bribed connivrich and poor , all follow the tortuous groove of peculation , corruption , and extortion , on the one hand , or are addicted , on the other , to armed depredations .
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The hour of redemption from starving pride on the one hand , and from debasing servitude on the other , sounded for millions of human beings at the close of the Crimean war . The lapse of a certain interval between the shock of a great ...
The hour of redemption from starving pride on the one hand , and from debasing servitude on the other , sounded for millions of human beings at the close of the Crimean war . The lapse of a certain interval between the shock of a great ...
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The pasha , the followers of any other creed except on the other hand , was anxious that the the Mohammedans . " * The Bábís are communication should remain a secret , converted Mohammedans , and if their and as one means to this end ...
The pasha , the followers of any other creed except on the other hand , was anxious that the the Mohammedans . " * The Bábís are communication should remain a secret , converted Mohammedans , and if their and as one means to this end ...
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rather than to grasp it in his hand . He discourses upon the value of analogy ; this no one doubts ; but he has not done so much toward the extension of the empire and the power of analogy , as an aid to Theistic and Christian Evidences ...
rather than to grasp it in his hand . He discourses upon the value of analogy ; this no one doubts ; but he has not done so much toward the extension of the empire and the power of analogy , as an aid to Theistic and Christian Evidences ...
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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...