The Pamphleteer, Volume 24A. J. Valpy., 1824 - Great Britain |
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... Turks the Africans is their increase of importance to the world ? What have they to give ? what to exchange with us ? Dead in a manner to the world , the very animals by which men are supported rank higher in the scale of existence than ...
... Turks the Africans is their increase of importance to the world ? What have they to give ? what to exchange with us ? Dead in a manner to the world , the very animals by which men are supported rank higher in the scale of existence than ...
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... Turks , they have pressed on to one definite point , apparently predetermined as the boundary of their career . The Portuguese have acted in the same manner , and naturally ; for the people of the south are impetuous , or energetic for ...
... Turks , they have pressed on to one definite point , apparently predetermined as the boundary of their career . The Portuguese have acted in the same manner , and naturally ; for the people of the south are impetuous , or energetic for ...
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... Turks would cease to be despotic . It is really most unfortunate that the liberty of the press enjoyed in Eng- land has not succeeded in interesting the generous English people to raise their voice against the conduct of their ...
... Turks would cease to be despotic . It is really most unfortunate that the liberty of the press enjoyed in Eng- land has not succeeded in interesting the generous English people to raise their voice against the conduct of their ...
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... Turks , whose power is still great , although , like that of Russia herself , it stands on a basis of slavery , and consequently rests on principles of self - dissolution , feebly supported by the decaying embers of a stupid bigotry ...
... Turks , whose power is still great , although , like that of Russia herself , it stands on a basis of slavery , and consequently rests on principles of self - dissolution , feebly supported by the decaying embers of a stupid bigotry ...
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... Turkish policy , caused to be enclosed in sacks , and drowned in the lake of Janina , ( the ancient Cocytus , ) thirteen of the most beautiful and respecta- ble ladies of the principal Greek families . This tragical example of tyranny ...
... Turkish policy , caused to be enclosed in sacks , and drowned in the lake of Janina , ( the ancient Cocytus , ) thirteen of the most beautiful and respecta- ble ladies of the principal Greek families . This tragical example of tyranny ...
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