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pared to bear the load of sin and shame and murder which the Turks heaped on the diplomatic camel . At bottom , it came to this : if the integrity of the Ottoman Empire meant liberty to Turks to massacre Christians , then the public ...
pared to bear the load of sin and shame and murder which the Turks heaped on the diplomatic camel . At bottom , it came to this : if the integrity of the Ottoman Empire meant liberty to Turks to massacre Christians , then the public ...
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certainly practised on prisoners during the seventeenth century throughout Eastern Europe and by Christians as well as by Turks . In the early nineteenth century it was certainly still among the punishments inflicted by Turkish ...
certainly practised on prisoners during the seventeenth century throughout Eastern Europe and by Christians as well as by Turks . In the early nineteenth century it was certainly still among the punishments inflicted by Turkish ...
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What is more remarkable still , Elliot transmitted a report of his dragoman , quoting the authority of a correspondent of the Illustrated London News , asserting that the Bulgarians had impaled a Turk.1 This evidence , of a single ...
What is more remarkable still , Elliot transmitted a report of his dragoman , quoting the authority of a correspondent of the Illustrated London News , asserting that the Bulgarians had impaled a Turk.1 This evidence , of a single ...
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