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Page 55
... regard to cleanliness in the distribution of napkins . Speaking of the effects of the revolutionary principles on the national character , the author says : As might be expected , the disposition of the inferior orders has been but ...
... regard to cleanliness in the distribution of napkins . Speaking of the effects of the revolutionary principles on the national character , the author says : As might be expected , the disposition of the inferior orders has been but ...
Page 121
... regard to Europeans ; from fifteen to twenty per cent . in regard to Mussulman , Jew , Armenian , or Greek merchants ; it is at thirty , forty , and even fifty per cent . in regard to the Turks who belong to the government . To private ...
... regard to Europeans ; from fifteen to twenty per cent . in regard to Mussulman , Jew , Armenian , or Greek merchants ; it is at thirty , forty , and even fifty per cent . in regard to the Turks who belong to the government . To private ...
Page 280
... regard which it displays for the great interests of man , for his temporal and eternal welfare ; and we highly commend the distinguished spirit of moderation which it breathes in almost every page . The volume is divided into parts ...
... regard which it displays for the great interests of man , for his temporal and eternal welfare ; and we highly commend the distinguished spirit of moderation which it breathes in almost every page . The volume is divided into parts ...
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