Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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Page 105
... Ottoman empire , and constituted Egypt an in- dependent province or nation . Yet the great Lord Chatham exclaimed , " I do not take the pains to discuss the question of the East with any man who does not perceive that the independ- ence ...
... Ottoman empire , and constituted Egypt an in- dependent province or nation . Yet the great Lord Chatham exclaimed , " I do not take the pains to discuss the question of the East with any man who does not perceive that the independ- ence ...
Page 106
... Ottoman empire in its present state - and we are assured that such state is one of inde- pendence . It is no such thing . The Ottoman Porte is dependent . It is dependent on Russia on the one hand , and on the Pacha of Egypt on the ...
... Ottoman empire in its present state - and we are assured that such state is one of inde- pendence . It is no such thing . The Ottoman Porte is dependent . It is dependent on Russia on the one hand , and on the Pacha of Egypt on the ...
Page 107
... Ottoman empire ! " What does this mean ? What has France to do with the in- terior regeneration of the Ottoman empire ? Let us see . Has this " re- generation , " as it is termed , been pro- ductive of weakness or of strength to the ...
... Ottoman empire ! " What does this mean ? What has France to do with the in- terior regeneration of the Ottoman empire ? Let us see . Has this " re- generation , " as it is termed , been pro- ductive of weakness or of strength to the ...
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... Ottoman Porte , and " civilisation " and " the progress of reform " are the cant phrases of the French politicians . But that the whole of the views and reasonings of France on this impor- tant question of the hereditary throne of ...
... Ottoman Porte , and " civilisation " and " the progress of reform " are the cant phrases of the French politicians . But that the whole of the views and reasonings of France on this impor- tant question of the hereditary throne of ...
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... Ottoman empire ; - Egypt , by the title of hereditary pachalick ; Greece , as an independent kingdom ; Walachia and Moldavia by the title of Hospodorates ; with Constantinople for the centre and the capital , and the Sultan Mahmoud for ...
... Ottoman empire ; - Egypt , by the title of hereditary pachalick ; Greece , as an independent kingdom ; Walachia and Moldavia by the title of Hospodorates ; with Constantinople for the centre and the capital , and the Sultan Mahmoud for ...
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