Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... ment of the sovereign , while its officers were selected from promoted sergeants who could not read . Fanaticism and fatalistic confidence in the Sultan were taught and en- couraged by stirring up period- ical race conflicts . Massacre ...
... ment of the sovereign , while its officers were selected from promoted sergeants who could not read . Fanaticism and fatalistic confidence in the Sultan were taught and en- couraged by stirring up period- ical race conflicts . Massacre ...
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... ment before the Sultan . Un- wittingly , Murad Bey proved a patriot , because this know- ledge so frightened the cowardly Abdul that he increased the vigour of his domestic campaign against progress , and thereby drove a further number ...
... ment before the Sultan . Un- wittingly , Murad Bey proved a patriot , because this know- ledge so frightened the cowardly Abdul that he increased the vigour of his domestic campaign against progress , and thereby drove a further number ...
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... ment with concessions , though apparently he was not yet convinced of the steadfast determination of the leaders . He could not realise that he had subjects who could not be bought . His first sign of weakening , however , came on July ...
... ment with concessions , though apparently he was not yet convinced of the steadfast determination of the leaders . He could not realise that he had subjects who could not be bought . His first sign of weakening , however , came on July ...
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... ment to aid them in their all- important deliberations . At last , after long discussion , the President admitted that , as the force did not exist with which to quell the mutiny , there was no solution but to grant the people the ...
... ment to aid them in their all- important deliberations . At last , after long discussion , the President admitted that , as the force did not exist with which to quell the mutiny , there was no solution but to grant the people the ...
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... ment if he supported it . As the debate progressed , Egan was seen to be labouring under For the honour of the Govern- ment , it must however be re- corded that no attempt was made to deprive him of his post , which he continued to hold ...
... ment if he supported it . As the debate progressed , Egan was seen to be labouring under For the honour of the Govern- ment , it must however be re- corded that no attempt was made to deprive him of his post , which he continued to hold ...
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