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Strana 113
49 Although the czar's agents defended the interests of the Orthodox community
and upheld its rights , the Russian government did not attempt to use the
community as a base for the furtherance of political ambitions in Syria because ,
as ...
49 Although the czar's agents defended the interests of the Orthodox community
and upheld its rights , the Russian government did not attempt to use the
community as a base for the furtherance of political ambitions in Syria because ,
as ...
Strana 114
That the Prussians had little other interest in Syria is evident from the serious
consideration they gave to shutting down their main consulate at Beirut in 1844
because of lack of native interest in their religion - oriented goals . The only
persons ...
That the Prussians had little other interest in Syria is evident from the serious
consideration they gave to shutting down their main consulate at Beirut in 1844
because of lack of native interest in their religion - oriented goals . The only
persons ...
Strana 127
Every indication pointed to a basic irreconcilability between the principles of
sound administrative practice and the satisfaction of unruly feudal demands and
partisan sectarian interests . Moreover , inherited traditional practices were too ...
Every indication pointed to a basic irreconcilability between the principles of
sound administrative practice and the satisfaction of unruly feudal demands and
partisan sectarian interests . Moreover , inherited traditional practices were too ...
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