Littell's Living Age, Količina 138Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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Stran 3
... probably Bosnia and part of Epirus and Macedonia will remain under the imme- diate rule of the sultan . All his Asiatic dominions , except a slice of Armenia , are apparently to be left untouched . What is to be the condition of these ...
... probably Bosnia and part of Epirus and Macedonia will remain under the imme- diate rule of the sultan . All his Asiatic dominions , except a slice of Armenia , are apparently to be left untouched . What is to be the condition of these ...
Stran 5
... Probably it is rather due to the bare , hard , sterile character of Mohammedanism , to its fatalistic tenden- cies , and above all , to the state of degra- dation and ignorance in which it keeps women . The history of Mohammedan | of ...
... Probably it is rather due to the bare , hard , sterile character of Mohammedanism , to its fatalistic tenden- cies , and above all , to the state of degra- dation and ignorance in which it keeps women . The history of Mohammedan | of ...
Stran 7
... probably take vengeance on him , and certainly on the village which has ventured to invoke his suffer from these ruffians ( who are very lax Mussulmans , and care nothing for the sultan ) almost as much as the Christians do . But as ...
... probably take vengeance on him , and certainly on the village which has ventured to invoke his suffer from these ruffians ( who are very lax Mussulmans , and care nothing for the sultan ) almost as much as the Christians do . But as ...
Stran 15
... probably end by being all for themselves , and so sink into the first class . The men who are too virtuous to be unscrupulous , but not virtuous enough to lose sight of themselves , will probably share the misfortune of the dog that ...
... probably end by being all for themselves , and so sink into the first class . The men who are too virtuous to be unscrupulous , but not virtuous enough to lose sight of themselves , will probably share the misfortune of the dog that ...
Stran 25
... probably not aware of the wrong he was doing . Lord Beaconsfield cannot accept this excuse ; and his own keen pleasure in the pain which he inflicted on Peel was obvious to every one who listened night after night to his attacks ...
... probably not aware of the wrong he was doing . Lord Beaconsfield cannot accept this excuse ; and his own keen pleasure in the pain which he inflicted on Peel was obvious to every one who listened night after night to his attacks ...
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