Travels in European Turkey, in 1850, Том 1 |
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... faith , he is with kindness and hospitality . fearlessly reposes his certain to be treated He must , however , throw aside all reserve , abandon all the exclusive pre- judices and distinctions of civilized life , for among these ...
... faith , he is with kindness and hospitality . fearlessly reposes his certain to be treated He must , however , throw aside all reserve , abandon all the exclusive pre- judices and distinctions of civilized life , for among these ...
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... faith of the Ottoman Porte , or he might have exceeded his commands . Be this as it may , the whole odium of the inva- sion , and its deplorable consequences , fell on the Russian Government , and its instrument , Nedoba , who secretly ...
... faith of the Ottoman Porte , or he might have exceeded his commands . Be this as it may , the whole odium of the inva- sion , and its deplorable consequences , fell on the Russian Government , and its instrument , Nedoba , who secretly ...
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... faith were engaged in their horrid and deadly strife . It is true there are the ruins , misnamed fortresses to assert the antiquity of the country , and to tell by their battered walls and crumbling towers the fearful tale , that here ...
... faith were engaged in their horrid and deadly strife . It is true there are the ruins , misnamed fortresses to assert the antiquity of the country , and to tell by their battered walls and crumbling towers the fearful tale , that here ...
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... faith . The same feeling was again manifested at the capitulation of Belgrade , in 1521 , and was the prin- cipal cause of that fortress remaining so long in the hands of the Osmanli . This bitter religious animosity displayed itself ...
... faith . The same feeling was again manifested at the capitulation of Belgrade , in 1521 , and was the prin- cipal cause of that fortress remaining so long in the hands of the Osmanli . This bitter religious animosity displayed itself ...
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... faith , could have so far forgotten the humanizing prin- ciples of Christianity , which inculcates love and charity to all mankind ; for we cannot suppose , that , unless excited by their clergy , any hope of plunder or enmity could ...
... faith , could have so far forgotten the humanizing prin- ciples of Christianity , which inculcates love and charity to all mankind ; for we cannot suppose , that , unless excited by their clergy , any hope of plunder or enmity could ...
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