The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Turks - has its delegates in the various capitals of Europe to advocate the principles and methods by which it hopes , or pretends to hope , for the reconstruction of the empire in terms of Western civil- ization and constitutional ...
... Turks - has its delegates in the various capitals of Europe to advocate the principles and methods by which it hopes , or pretends to hope , for the reconstruction of the empire in terms of Western civil- ization and constitutional ...
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At any rate our own view is that the Young Turks are and must be the enemies of Christianity , and we refuse to ... Turk is the Sultan's slave , body and soul ; his life is an accidental thing in the endless realm of fate , a ...
At any rate our own view is that the Young Turks are and must be the enemies of Christianity , and we refuse to ... Turk is the Sultan's slave , body and soul ; his life is an accidental thing in the endless realm of fate , a ...
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... and flay the Pope alive , make a saddle of his skin and feed his horse in St. Peter's . This is the true Turk , and not Ahmed Riza Bey . Indian regiments to be landed in Malta , whence with 48 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
... and flay the Pope alive , make a saddle of his skin and feed his horse in St. Peter's . This is the true Turk , and not Ahmed Riza Bey . Indian regiments to be landed in Malta , whence with 48 American Catholic Quarterly Review .
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... Turks themselves . The usages of havoc were an inheritance of the Turk . The country on which or in which he made war was as though visited by Divine vengeance . Attila , Senghis , Timour were instruments of a power which gave into ...
... Turks themselves . The usages of havoc were an inheritance of the Turk . The country on which or in which he made war was as though visited by Divine vengeance . Attila , Senghis , Timour were instruments of a power which gave into ...
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... Turks were filled with the idea and handed it down as a tradition that their stay in Europe would not be a long one . In accordance with the sentiment that for them Europe afforded no final resting place they buried their dead on the ...
... Turks were filled with the idea and handed it down as a tradition that their stay in Europe would not be a long one . In accordance with the sentiment that for them Europe afforded no final resting place they buried their dead on the ...
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