The Countries of the World: Middle East ; Africa ; EuropeCassell, 1876 |
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... considered a great risk to attempt to rear them in Egypt , though if they arrive at the age of ten without injury they are considered to have passed the dangerous climacteric . resort for invalids , " writes the excellent authority whom ...
... considered a great risk to attempt to rear them in Egypt , though if they arrive at the age of ten without injury they are considered to have passed the dangerous climacteric . resort for invalids , " writes the excellent authority whom ...
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... considered to have a lower social status than those with purer Arab blood . The emperor Muley -el - Hassan - indeed , shows unmistakable evidence of his not very distant relationship to some of the Soudan tribes on the borders of his ...
... considered to have a lower social status than those with purer Arab blood . The emperor Muley -el - Hassan - indeed , shows unmistakable evidence of his not very distant relationship to some of the Soudan tribes on the borders of his ...
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... considered to be spoken within the limits of the continent , not including Greek , Latin , Hebrew , and Old Slavonic , which are dead tongues , still used in literature or in the liturgies of the Church ; or others , which , like ...
... considered to be spoken within the limits of the continent , not including Greek , Latin , Hebrew , and Old Slavonic , which are dead tongues , still used in literature or in the liturgies of the Church ; or others , which , like ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Sultans Principal Palace on the Bosphorus | 9 |
TURKEY PROPER | 15 |
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