... describe some of those countries to which public attention is now more particularly directed : Turkey, Greece, Hungary, and Austria. The author has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarrassments from... High and low; or, Life's chances and changes - Стр. 10авторы: Henry John Coke (hon.) - 1854Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
 | Eliot Warburton - 1851
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommcdan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Stephen Watson Fullom - 1852 - Страниц: 349
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarrassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...by Sclavonians, Greeks, Albanians, Macedonians, the Roman! and Osmanli — their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with their... | |
 | 1852 - Страниц: 347
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - Страниц: 588
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mabommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1852 - Страниц: 332
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahotnmedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle, Sir James Edward Alexander - 1852 - Страниц: 320
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the erabarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Lord Robert Montagu - 1852 - Страниц: 176
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Henry Jervis-White Jervis - 1852 - Страниц: 323
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties,...Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1852 - Страниц: 588
...picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarassments from which it is now suffering, it* financial difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia,... | |
 | Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852
...has given us a most interesting picture of the Turkish Empire, its weaknesses, and the embarrassments from which it is now suffering, its financial difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and tbe turbulence of a great portion of its Mohammedan subjects. \Ve are also introduced for the first... | |
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