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In short , all the Franks who are fixtures , and most of the Englishmen , Germans ,
Danes , & c . of passage , came over by degrees to their opinion , on much the
same grounds that a Turk in England would condemn the nation by wholesale ...
In short , all the Franks who are fixtures , and most of the Englishmen , Germans ,
Danes , & c . of passage , came over by degrees to their opinion , on much the
same grounds that a Turk in England would condemn the nation by wholesale ...
Side 245
Mr. Thornton conceives himself to have claims to public confidence from a
fourteen years ' residence at Pera ; perhaps he may on the bject of the Turks , but
this can give him no more insight into the real state of Greece and her inhabitants
...
Mr. Thornton conceives himself to have claims to public confidence from a
fourteen years ' residence at Pera ; perhaps he may on the bject of the Turks , but
this can give him no more insight into the real state of Greece and her inhabitants
...
Side 255
ADDITIONAL NOTE , ON THE TURKS . successor The difficulties of travelling in
Turkey have been much exaggerated , or rather have considerably diminished of
late years . The Mussulmans have been beaten into a kind of sullen civility , very
...
ADDITIONAL NOTE , ON THE TURKS . successor The difficulties of travelling in
Turkey have been much exaggerated , or rather have considerably diminished of
late years . The Mussulmans have been beaten into a kind of sullen civility , very
...
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