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Página 581
... Turk a barbarian . 4. Turkey and the Philippines . 5. The only permanent solution . UROPEAN diplomacy is seen at EUROPEAN in the Near East ; and nothing more startling brings into relief the essential difference be- tween Europe and ...
... Turk a barbarian . 4. Turkey and the Philippines . 5. The only permanent solution . UROPEAN diplomacy is seen at EUROPEAN in the Near East ; and nothing more startling brings into relief the essential difference be- tween Europe and ...
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... Turk will never suc- ceed in establishing order . The inevit- able conclusion is that the Turk , as a ruling power , should therefore cease to exist . To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the ...
... Turk will never suc- ceed in establishing order . The inevit- able conclusion is that the Turk , as a ruling power , should therefore cease to exist . To extinguish a long established power is a great responsibility , which the ...
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... Turks in their bazars as they crowd today with rapt attention to listen to the professional story - teller . Radio will prove to be an even more potent unifying influence for Asia than the railway and the telegraph , because it will ...
... Turks in their bazars as they crowd today with rapt attention to listen to the professional story - teller . Radio will prove to be an even more potent unifying influence for Asia than the railway and the telegraph , because it will ...
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... Turk , an Egyptian , a Chi- nese , or a Siberian , I should inocu- late my social system against indus- trialism as I should against a plague . For there is a still greater price exacted by industrialism . The newspaper records of the ...
... Turk , an Egyptian , a Chi- nese , or a Siberian , I should inocu- late my social system against indus- trialism as I should against a plague . For there is a still greater price exacted by industrialism . The newspaper records of the ...
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... Turks , and a reign of terror very generally commenced . This ended in the deporta- tion or flight of the whole Christian population of a considerable area . The number of Christians affected is probably between 250,000 and 300 , - 000 ...
... Turks , and a reign of terror very generally commenced . This ended in the deporta- tion or flight of the whole Christian population of a considerable area . The number of Christians affected is probably between 250,000 and 300 , - 000 ...
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