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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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... even those who have resided in several civilians were shot , that sixty - six the capitals of the European States , and other ringleaders in the massacres were who have mixed in European society , still hanged , and five hundred and ...
... even those who have resided in several civilians were shot , that sixty - six the capitals of the European States , and other ringleaders in the massacres were who have mixed in European society , still hanged , and five hundred and ...
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... the different wheels of the machine so adjusted as to work well alone , and the population brought to the normal state of well - regulated society , prosperity would become possible , and good government certain .
... the different wheels of the machine so adjusted as to work well alone , and the population brought to the normal state of well - regulated society , prosperity would become possible , and good government certain .
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Ever since then America has taken off the surplus and overboilings of European society , until emigration at length began to raise a bar - city of New - York at the present time , which comrier against itself - even as the influx of ...
Ever since then America has taken off the surplus and overboilings of European society , until emigration at length began to raise a bar - city of New - York at the present time , which comrier against itself - even as the influx of ...
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When he passed through the court - yard , on which the windows of the imperial princesses looked , in whose daily society he had lived so long , they came up to the window , and he took a reverential farewell of them .
When he passed through the court - yard , on which the windows of the imperial princesses looked , in whose daily society he had lived so long , they came up to the window , and he took a reverential farewell of them .
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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...