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... and in and no escape from it , for while the mufti 1850 it went so far as to produce bloodshed . declares the law , the kází finds as to the That spirit is fed by the weakness of Turkish governors , and by the encouragement found in ...
... and in and no escape from it , for while the mufti 1850 it went so far as to produce bloodshed . declares the law , the kází finds as to the That spirit is fed by the weakness of Turkish governors , and by the encouragement found in ...
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The tithe sultan , for instances have occurred in of agricultural produce , which forms the which Mohammedan regiments in Persia back - bone of the revenue , " is collected have combined to save the lives of Nestorian Christians serving ...
The tithe sultan , for instances have occurred in of agricultural produce , which forms the which Mohammedan regiments in Persia back - bone of the revenue , " is collected have combined to save the lives of Nestorian Christians serving ...
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... leaving the provinces to purchase influence , or being sent abroad by strangers , would circulate at home , begetting affluence , producing what is now imported , and remaining in the country as the stock of future generations .
... leaving the provinces to purchase influence , or being sent abroad by strangers , would circulate at home , begetting affluence , producing what is now imported , and remaining in the country as the stock of future generations .
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Yet this is not the im - gies supplied by the consciousness of the pression Butler produced upon the skep- tics of his own day . David Hume , the great king of skeptics of almost any age or nation , but especially of the later days ...
Yet this is not the im - gies supplied by the consciousness of the pression Butler produced upon the skep- tics of his own day . David Hume , the great king of skeptics of almost any age or nation , but especially of the later days ...
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They begin to suppress what is local , and to cultivate what is general . In the early times of the world , when locomotion was difficult , and nations were comparatively 22 in the later times , it produces harmony . 1864.
They begin to suppress what is local , and to cultivate what is general . In the early times of the world , when locomotion was difficult , and nations were comparatively 22 in the later times , it produces harmony . 1864.
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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...