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... possession of the ABSOLUTE , as soon as he should , by previous tuition , be qualified to receive so great a boon moreover , this tuition not requiring the toilsome labor usually attending such pursuits , it was proposed that the in ...
... possession of the ABSOLUTE , as soon as he should , by previous tuition , be qualified to receive so great a boon moreover , this tuition not requiring the toilsome labor usually attending such pursuits , it was proposed that the in ...
Pagina 421
... possession of those places on the Continent which had formerly been held by Venice ; the invasion of Egypt by Bonaparte in 1798 having determined the Porte to declare war against France . Butrinto was the first which yielded to the ...
... possession of those places on the Continent which had formerly been held by Venice ; the invasion of Egypt by Bonaparte in 1798 having determined the Porte to declare war against France . Butrinto was the first which yielded to the ...
Pagina 423
... possession of all their stipulated privileges under the Turkish dominion till the year 1806 ; when war breaking out between Russia and the Porte , the crafty Vizir , ever on the watch , under pretext of preventing the former from ...
... possession of all their stipulated privileges under the Turkish dominion till the year 1806 ; when war breaking out between Russia and the Porte , the crafty Vizir , ever on the watch , under pretext of preventing the former from ...
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