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... Turkish historian , which is exposed so severely by Spittler , the Ger- man , who , again , is himself miserably superficial in his analysis of English history . Hence the feeble credulity which Dr. Johnson showed with respect to the ...
... Turkish historian , which is exposed so severely by Spittler , the Ger- man , who , again , is himself miserably superficial in his analysis of English history . Hence the feeble credulity which Dr. Johnson showed with respect to the ...
Side 74
... Turks , accord- ing to my present impression , but it might have been Arabs — make an old traditional distinction ( so said the French journal ) between what they call " reli- gions of the book " and all other religions . The religions ...
... Turks , accord- ing to my present impression , but it might have been Arabs — make an old traditional distinction ( so said the French journal ) between what they call " reli- gions of the book " and all other religions . The religions ...
Side 292
... Turkish . * Not content , however , with this exten- sive education in a literary sense , Mr. Gordon thought proper to prepare himself for the part which he meditated in public life , by a second , or military education , in two ...
... Turkish . * Not content , however , with this exten- sive education in a literary sense , Mr. Gordon thought proper to prepare himself for the part which he meditated in public life , by a second , or military education , in two ...
Side 293
... Turkish exhaustion , as by the armed interference of the three great conquerors of Navarino . " The government of Greece to the SIGNOR GORDON , a man worthy of all admiration , and a friend of the Grecians , health and prosperity . " It ...
... Turkish exhaustion , as by the armed interference of the three great conquerors of Navarino . " The government of Greece to the SIGNOR GORDON , a man worthy of all admiration , and a friend of the Grecians , health and prosperity . " It ...
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... Turkish conqueror ; but this is an error . Parts of Greece , previously to that era , had been dismembered from the Eastern empire ; -other parts did not , until long after it , share a common fate with the metropolis . Venice had a ...
... Turkish conqueror ; but this is an error . Parts of Greece , previously to that era , had been dismembered from the Eastern empire ; -other parts did not , until long after it , share a common fate with the metropolis . Venice had a ...
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absolute admiration Ali Pacha amongst ancient argument aristocratic Armatoles army authority believe called century character Christian circumstances common connected Dale Delphic Delphic Oracle Demosthenes discipline enemy England English Epirus error existence expression fact fathers feeling gentleman Gordon Grecian Greece Greek guineas happened Herodotus honor horses human hundred instance interest Jeremy Taylor known Knutsford Lady Carbery Laxton less Lord Brougham Lord Carbery Lord Massey Mahometan Manchester means Meantime ment mode modern moral Morea mother motive mysterious namely naturally never noble once Oracle original Oxford Pacha Pagan Paley peculiar Peloponnesus perhaps political pounds privilege profession purpose question rank reader reason regard religion revolution Schreiber seemed sense Serasker simply skeleton society spirit Suli Suliotes supposed thousand tion town truth Turkish Turks Van Dale vast Wallachia whilst whole word writers young