The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 158
... Turks , ' in their desire to connect Turks and Hittites , have named ' Hatay ' from the Khatti ' of the cuneiform texts . Whatever its origin , its Turkish quality has never been in question , and there is no doubt that before the war the ...
... Turks , ' in their desire to connect Turks and Hittites , have named ' Hatay ' from the Khatti ' of the cuneiform texts . Whatever its origin , its Turkish quality has never been in question , and there is no doubt that before the war the ...
Pagina 159
... Turks . Many of these immigrants settled in the Sanjak , and the non - Turk , and indeed anti - Turk , elements were further increased by Kurds who had been involved in the rebellion of 1926 , or , like the Circassian immigrants after ...
... Turks . Many of these immigrants settled in the Sanjak , and the non - Turk , and indeed anti - Turk , elements were further increased by Kurds who had been involved in the rebellion of 1926 , or , like the Circassian immigrants after ...
Pagina 165
... Turks alike , to democratise the system by allowing the would - be voters freedom to choose their community . This meant in practice that Turkish and anti - Turkish propagandists and their attendant roughs made a dead set at all ...
... Turks alike , to democratise the system by allowing the would - be voters freedom to choose their community . This meant in practice that Turkish and anti - Turkish propagandists and their attendant roughs made a dead set at all ...
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ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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