The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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... TURKEY , AND THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES ยท 385 ART . 11. - THE JEWS AS A REVOLUTIONARY LEAVEN : A REPLY ART . 12. - A STRATEGICAL RETROSPECT ART . 13. THE ECONOMICS OF THE PEACE ART . 14. THE QUESTION OF THE VORARLBERG ART . 15. - A NATIONAL ...
... TURKEY , AND THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES ยท 385 ART . 11. - THE JEWS AS A REVOLUTIONARY LEAVEN : A REPLY ART . 12. - A STRATEGICAL RETROSPECT ART . 13. THE ECONOMICS OF THE PEACE ART . 14. THE QUESTION OF THE VORARLBERG ART . 15. - A NATIONAL ...
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... Turkey . Moreover , the southern steppes of Russia cannot be separated from Iranian and Turco - Mongolian portions of Central Asia , which in their turn are closely connected with India and China . Thus it is that the task of studying ...
... Turkey . Moreover , the southern steppes of Russia cannot be separated from Iranian and Turco - Mongolian portions of Central Asia , which in their turn are closely connected with India and China . Thus it is that the task of studying ...
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... Turkey ' and ' Levant Company ' MSS . Public Record Office . 2. Historical Manuscripts Commission : Ninth Report , Part II ( 1884 ) ; Thirteenth Report , Part II ( 1893 ) . 3. The Present State of the Ottoman Empire . By Sir Paul Ricaut ...
... Turkey ' and ' Levant Company ' MSS . Public Record Office . 2. Historical Manuscripts Commission : Ninth Report , Part II ( 1884 ) ; Thirteenth Report , Part II ( 1893 ) . 3. The Present State of the Ottoman Empire . By Sir Paul Ricaut ...
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... Turkey was described as one of the most profitable to the nation , and it grew still more important during the earlier part of Charles I's reign . It received a check from the Civil Wars , which distracted Englishmen at home and threw ...
... Turkey was described as one of the most profitable to the nation , and it grew still more important during the earlier part of Charles I's reign . It received a check from the Civil Wars , which distracted Englishmen at home and threw ...
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... Turkey the habits of life to which they were used at home ; only they found in Turkey larger oppor- tunities for self - indulgence . Such was the sunny side of life in the Levant . But it had another side . Fires and earthquakes ...
... Turkey the habits of life to which they were used at home ; only they found in Turkey larger oppor- tunities for self - indulgence . Such was the sunny side of life in the Levant . But it had another side . Fires and earthquakes ...
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