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... feeling of community with any other Christian Churches , except among the most educated and thoughtful Hellenes . The Hellenes consider the Orthodox as the only Christians , and they will state the comparative elements in the population ...
... feeling of community with any other Christian Churches , except among the most educated and thoughtful Hellenes . The Hellenes consider the Orthodox as the only Christians , and they will state the comparative elements in the population ...
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... feeling prevented the growth of any deep - seated patriotism or loyalty , while the centralized administration ... feeling throughout all Moslem countries of respect for , and loyalty to , himself as the supreme head of the religion ...
... feeling prevented the growth of any deep - seated patriotism or loyalty , while the centralized administration ... feeling throughout all Moslem countries of respect for , and loyalty to , himself as the supreme head of the religion ...
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... feeling of the whole body . This was not due to the popularity of the Young Turk rule , which never in Anatolia excited any feeling of sympathy or approval . Still , the recent revival of pride in the name Turk , and possibly some other ...
... feeling of the whole body . This was not due to the popularity of the Young Turk rule , which never in Anatolia excited any feeling of sympathy or approval . Still , the recent revival of pride in the name Turk , and possibly some other ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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