The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 404
... Court was voluntary but usual ; indeed , the only alternative was the Turkish Courts , which all foreigners would naturally avoid . We have the case of the English Ambassador Barton coming into the Bailo's Court at the suit of Carlo ...
... Court was voluntary but usual ; indeed , the only alternative was the Turkish Courts , which all foreigners would naturally avoid . We have the case of the English Ambassador Barton coming into the Bailo's Court at the suit of Carlo ...
Page 425
... Court party in such a movement ; what welcome did they accord it ? No mental sensation is more curious than the change we are conscious of in passing from the affairs of the world , and the eager argument and exposition which were ...
... Court party in such a movement ; what welcome did they accord it ? No mental sensation is more curious than the change we are conscious of in passing from the affairs of the world , and the eager argument and exposition which were ...
Page 427
... Court on record is the storm of protest with which it met the suggestion that it should abandon the separate and artificial system of life and shoulder the common burden of the economic crisis . That protesting storm and the dismissal ...
... Court on record is the storm of protest with which it met the suggestion that it should abandon the separate and artificial system of life and shoulder the common burden of the economic crisis . That protesting storm and the dismissal ...
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