Littell's Living Age, 308-309. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1921 |
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... this sovereignty , and to make common cause against all who attack either in consequence of the discharge of its duties under this agreement . [ Blackwood's Magazine ( British Literary and Political Monthly ). A WEEK OF THE WORLD 5.
... this sovereignty , and to make common cause against all who attack either in consequence of the discharge of its duties under this agreement . [ Blackwood's Magazine ( British Literary and Political Monthly ). A WEEK OF THE WORLD 5.
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... British government to introduce some much needed reforms , I arrived at I purposely abstain from mentioning the name of the place , as my Eastern friend , to whom I am indebted for the following paper , desires his incognito to be ...
... British government to introduce some much needed reforms , I arrived at I purposely abstain from mentioning the name of the place , as my Eastern friend , to whom I am indebted for the following paper , desires his incognito to be ...
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... British greed for money , and behind the mask of a prostituted Christianity , the Moslem in Europe has been ground to powder ; hundreds of thousands of innocent men , women , and children have either perished by violence or starvation ...
... British greed for money , and behind the mask of a prostituted Christianity , the Moslem in Europe has been ground to powder ; hundreds of thousands of innocent men , women , and children have either perished by violence or starvation ...
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... British ernment and the British people stand irrevocably committed . We cannot re- gard this policy as an unfortunate leg- acy of the war , nor as a temporary aberration of British democracy , since it was consistently and aggressively ...
... British ernment and the British people stand irrevocably committed . We cannot re- gard this policy as an unfortunate leg- acy of the war , nor as a temporary aberration of British democracy , since it was consistently and aggressively ...
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... British occupation , and to prevent any Egyptian succor being given to the Sultan . Thus again the British obligations with a Mohammedan power were thrust aside for the political conven- ience of the moment . It was thus inevitable that ...
... British occupation , and to prevent any Egyptian succor being given to the Sultan . Thus again the British obligations with a Mohammedan power were thrust aside for the political conven- ience of the moment . It was thus inevitable that ...
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