Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... Christians , that the Christian subjects of the Porte would have risen to support his claims . But it had not been so . In certain portions of the Ottoman terri- tory , however , which almost join- ed the kingdom of Greece , an ...
... Christians , that the Christian subjects of the Porte would have risen to support his claims . But it had not been so . In certain portions of the Ottoman terri- tory , however , which almost join- ed the kingdom of Greece , an ...
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... Christian Europe to interfere and avenge the slaughter of a Christian people by the unbelieving barbarous Turks . From the commence- ment of the struggle , Russia , de- nying that she had planned or promoted the insurrection , had ...
... Christian Europe to interfere and avenge the slaughter of a Christian people by the unbelieving barbarous Turks . From the commence- ment of the struggle , Russia , de- nying that she had planned or promoted the insurrection , had ...
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... Christian powers , in espousing the cause of the Sultan , were , in the eyes of the whole civilised world , bound to insist that his Christian subjects should be treated better than heretofore , and be put in such a condition as not to ...
... Christian powers , in espousing the cause of the Sultan , were , in the eyes of the whole civilised world , bound to insist that his Christian subjects should be treated better than heretofore , and be put in such a condition as not to ...
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