Close to us lies Turkey, and, in our present condition, nothing better for our interests can be desired ; the times have gone by when we had anything to fear from the fanatical spirit or the military enterprise of the Turks, and yet the country is strong... Das Staatsarchiv - Página 1691877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1854 - 800 páginas
...From this general statement he presently condescended to particulars. " Close to us lies Turkey, and, in our present condition, nothing better for our interests...preserve its independence, and to insure respectful treatment from other countries." These were, we venture to think, injudicious premises on the part... | |
| 1854 - 798 páginas
...Prom this general statement he presently condescended to particulars. " Close to us lies Turkey, and, in our present condition, nothing better for our interests...preserve its independence, and to insure respectful treatment from other countries." These were, we venture to think, injudicious premises on the put of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1854 - 990 páginas
...would arise from an extension given to an empire already too large. " Close to us lies Turkey, and, in our present condition, nothing better for our interests...preserve its independence, and to insure respectful treatment from other countries. " Well, in that empire there are several millions of Christians, whose... | |
| 1854 - 908 páginas
...would arise from an extension given to an empire already too large. " Close to us lies Turkey, and, in our present condition, nothing better for our interests...preserve its independence, and to insure respectful treatment from other countries. " Well, in that empire there are several millions of Christians, whose... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 páginas
...too large. Close to us lies Turkey, and, in our present condition, nothing better for our interest can be desired ; the times have gone by when we had...preserve its independence, and to insure respectful treatment from other countries. Well, in that empire there are several millions of Christians whose... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 388 páginas
...too large. Close to us lies Turkey ; and in our present condition, nothing better for our interest can be desired. The times have gone by when we had...to fear from the fanatical spirit or the military ardor of the Turks ; and yet the country is strong enough — or has hitherto been strong enough —... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 382 páginas
...too large. Close to us lies Turkey ; and in our present condition, nothing better for our interest can be desired. The times have gone by when we had...to fear from the fanatical spirit or the military ardor of the Turks ; and yet the country is strong enough—or has hitherto been strong enough— to... | |
| George Fowler - 1855 - 358 páginas
...which would arise from the extension of an empire already too large. " Close to us lies Turkey, and in our present condition, nothing better for our interests...strong enough, or has hitherto been strong enough to insure its independence and to insure respectful treatment from other countries." .... "Well in that... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1863 - 618 páginas
...would arise from an extension given "to an Empire already too large. "Close to us lies Turkey, and in our present "condition nothing better for our interests...can be " desired. The times have gone by when we had any" thing to fear from the fanatical spirit of the military "enterprise of the Turks ; and yet the... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1863 - 600 páginas
...to an ' Empire already too large. ' thing to fear from the fanatical spirit or the military CHAP. ' enterprise of the Turks ; and yet the country is strong...' ' enough, or has hitherto been strong enough, to pre' serve its independence, and to insure respectful ' treatment from other countries. ' Well, in... | |
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