The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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ART . I. The Present State of Turkey ; or a Description • of the Political , Civil , and Religious Confti- tution , Government and Laws of the Ottoman Empire ; the Finances , Military and Naval Establishments ; the State of Learning ...
ART . I. The Present State of Turkey ; or a Description • of the Political , Civil , and Religious Confti- tution , Government and Laws of the Ottoman Empire ; the Finances , Military and Naval Establishments ; the State of Learning ...
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... state , she overthrew the finest armies in Europe , and established her dominion over provinces which her monarchs had vainly coveted for several generations before . It is to the revolution itself then , and its effects on the interior ...
... state , she overthrew the finest armies in Europe , and established her dominion over provinces which her monarchs had vainly coveted for several generations before . It is to the revolution itself then , and its effects on the interior ...
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... state is necessarily dependent , were claimed as appendages of a certain rank and situation , and were considered as altogether out of the reach of low - born am- bition . For a long while , this had the effect of repressing , in the ...
... state is necessarily dependent , were claimed as appendages of a certain rank and situation , and were considered as altogether out of the reach of low - born am- bition . For a long while , this had the effect of repressing , in the ...
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... state are virtually monopolized by a few great families . Provid- ed there be any member of those families possessed of talents to discharge their duties in a decent and passable manner , a claim is sure to be made in their behalf ; and ...
... state are virtually monopolized by a few great families . Provid- ed there be any member of those families possessed of talents to discharge their duties in a decent and passable manner , a claim is sure to be made in their behalf ; and ...
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... state from availing itself of the genius and the wisdom of its fubjects , and prevents the people from interfering to fave themselves by the fair application of the talents and the fagacity they poffefs . It is easier to point out the ...
... state from availing itself of the genius and the wisdom of its fubjects , and prevents the people from interfering to fave themselves by the fair application of the talents and the fagacity they poffefs . It is easier to point out the ...
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