The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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Pagina 69
... Abdul Hamid these efforts partook of the spasmodic and desultory character that pervaded all his activities , and were tempered by the timidity , or the appreciation of realities , that always paralysed his policy . But the more ...
... Abdul Hamid these efforts partook of the spasmodic and desultory character that pervaded all his activities , and were tempered by the timidity , or the appreciation of realities , that always paralysed his policy . But the more ...
Pagina 231
... Abdul Hamid at Constantinople , he ostentatiously proclaimed himself at Damascus , on Nov. 7 , 1898 , the protector , not only of Turkey , but of the whole Mahomedan world . In a speech which fell on strangely indifferent ears in Europe ...
... Abdul Hamid at Constantinople , he ostentatiously proclaimed himself at Damascus , on Nov. 7 , 1898 , the protector , not only of Turkey , but of the whole Mahomedan world . In a speech which fell on strangely indifferent ears in Europe ...
Pagina 235
... Abdul Hamid's inglorious downfall and to forget the remarkable part he played during a reign of over thirty - two years . Yet his sinister shadow is still pro- jected on to the world's stage to - day . Raised to the throne in 1876 by ...
... Abdul Hamid's inglorious downfall and to forget the remarkable part he played during a reign of over thirty - two years . Yet his sinister shadow is still pro- jected on to the world's stage to - day . Raised to the throne in 1876 by ...
Pagina 236
... Abdul Hamid was a child , a pious Fakir greeted him , it is said , as ' Amir - el- Mouminin ' ( Prince of the Faithful ) who would one day not only reign as Sultan , but also resuscitate as Khalif the ancient power and glory of Islam ...
... Abdul Hamid was a child , a pious Fakir greeted him , it is said , as ' Amir - el- Mouminin ' ( Prince of the Faithful ) who would one day not only reign as Sultan , but also resuscitate as Khalif the ancient power and glory of Islam ...
Pagina 237
... Abdul Hamid's predecessors had ceased to lay much stress on their spiritual authority ; and , when Turkey was formally admitted into the concert of European nations , they had even adopted in their intercourse with the Western Powers ...
... Abdul Hamid's predecessors had ceased to lay much stress on their spiritual authority ; and , when Turkey was formally admitted into the concert of European nations , they had even adopted in their intercourse with the Western Powers ...
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