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Secondly , on the supposition that the preceding question be answered in the negative , and should it be admitted that ... These questions are , no doubt , of the very highest interest and importance , especially to England , who has ...
Secondly , on the supposition that the preceding question be answered in the negative , and should it be admitted that ... These questions are , no doubt , of the very highest interest and importance , especially to England , who has ...
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the Of the qualifications which entitle the Syrian rambler to be regarded as an au- thority in the Turkish question , mention has already been made . They are such as Lord Strangford himself admits give the greatest weight to evidence ...
the Of the qualifications which entitle the Syrian rambler to be regarded as an au- thority in the Turkish question , mention has already been made . They are such as Lord Strangford himself admits give the greatest weight to evidence ...
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The next question is : What progress has been made in the matter of taxation , and in the . removal of class disabilities ? Viewed with reference to the population , the revenue of Turkey is so small that the public burdens would not ...
The next question is : What progress has been made in the matter of taxation , and in the . removal of class disabilities ? Viewed with reference to the population , the revenue of Turkey is so small that the public burdens would not ...
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This line of argument leads to the investigation of the second of the two questions with which we set out . It must , indeed , be admitted that hitherto the promised reforms in Turkey have not borne fruit , that there have been recent ...
This line of argument leads to the investigation of the second of the two questions with which we set out . It must , indeed , be admitted that hitherto the promised reforms in Turkey have not borne fruit , that there have been recent ...
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must observe resemblances and analogies , | literature of the question , and will , we they unite nature and lay the foundation believe , be very useful as a hone to sharp- of the sciences , " we may say , we must ob en intelligences ...
must observe resemblances and analogies , | literature of the question , and will , we they unite nature and lay the foundation believe , be very useful as a hone to sharp- of the sciences , " we may say , we must ob en intelligences ...
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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...