The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Ottoman dominions and to restore the Greek empire of Constantinople . " But what shall we do with Constantinople ? " In this question , put by the Austrian to the Russian , lies the essence of the Eastern question . Newest Phases of the ...
... Ottoman dominions and to restore the Greek empire of Constantinople . " But what shall we do with Constantinople ? " In this question , put by the Austrian to the Russian , lies the essence of the Eastern question . Newest Phases of the ...
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... Ottoman empire . The earliest inhabitants of Bulgaria were Thracians and Illyrians , both of the Indo - Germanic ... empire . A second Bulgarian empire lasted from 1185 to 1398 , when it fell under the dominion of the Turks ...
... Ottoman empire . The earliest inhabitants of Bulgaria were Thracians and Illyrians , both of the Indo - Germanic ... empire . A second Bulgarian empire lasted from 1185 to 1398 , when it fell under the dominion of the Turks ...
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... Turks . George Petrovich , surnamed Kara ( the Black ) , 1 is perhaps the great- est figure in Servian history ... Ottoman empire , and which may settle the Eastern Question unless a reaction set in . It would appear that from the ...
... Turks . George Petrovich , surnamed Kara ( the Black ) , 1 is perhaps the great- est figure in Servian history ... Ottoman empire , and which may settle the Eastern Question unless a reaction set in . It would appear that from the ...
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... Ottoman empire is to be attributed to the character of the Ottoman Turks , rather than to the teachings of the religion they profess . Still , there have not been wanting occasional efforts at reform among them , and there have been ...
... Ottoman empire is to be attributed to the character of the Ottoman Turks , rather than to the teachings of the religion they profess . Still , there have not been wanting occasional efforts at reform among them , and there have been ...
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... Ottoman empire , and from all the provinces , with the possible exception of Arabia , echoes of joy returned to the capital . As one instance of the universal jubilation that prevailed , Jerusalem may be cited . The spirit of ...
... Ottoman empire , and from all the provinces , with the possible exception of Arabia , echoes of joy returned to the capital . As one instance of the universal jubilation that prevailed , Jerusalem may be cited . The spirit of ...
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