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But the real desideratum is correct information , which would serve to elucidate the political problems , which the Turkish Sphinx proposes to the Bootions of the West , to the solution of which , in the opinion of many , no steps have ...
But the real desideratum is correct information , which would serve to elucidate the political problems , which the Turkish Sphinx proposes to the Bootions of the West , to the solution of which , in the opinion of many , no steps have ...
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But it is now abundantly demonstrated by its mode of action that , however beneficial it may be in other countries and under different circumstances , it was adopted prematurely here , being incompatible with the stage of political ...
But it is now abundantly demonstrated by its mode of action that , however beneficial it may be in other countries and under different circumstances , it was adopted prematurely here , being incompatible with the stage of political ...
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The decree , comprising the germs of such important social and political changes , has remained a dead letter , in so far as regards all practical results . The warning conveyed to the tottering throne of Turkey has hitherto been ...
The decree , comprising the germs of such important social and political changes , has remained a dead letter , in so far as regards all practical results . The warning conveyed to the tottering throne of Turkey has hitherto been ...
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Na- tions are very composite bodies , however perfect they may be as political unities . And the interminglings of blood which so frequently affect the early condition of a nation are , in the later stages of national life ( especially ...
Na- tions are very composite bodies , however perfect they may be as political unities . And the interminglings of blood which so frequently affect the early condition of a nation are , in the later stages of national life ( especially ...
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And of the moral and mental qualities of this Tura- nian nation , he justly says that " the practical talent which they have manifest- ed , and their political skill during so many centuries ...
And of the moral and mental qualities of this Tura- nian nation , he justly says that " the practical talent which they have manifest- ed , and their political skill during so many centuries ...
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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...