Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... army was necessary , and it was through this army that the Turkish nation was to see first light . To obtain even the small level of efficiency which the Hamidian rule grudgingly allowed to the army it was necessary that some few ...
... army was necessary , and it was through this army that the Turkish nation was to see first light . To obtain even the small level of efficiency which the Hamidian rule grudgingly allowed to the army it was necessary that some few ...
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... army at a strength , and in a state of practice for war , that was un- known elsewhere in the army . Moreover , it was officered , for the most part , by " the dan- gerous young men from the military schools , " the Sultan preferring ...
... army at a strength , and in a state of practice for war , that was un- known elsewhere in the army . Moreover , it was officered , for the most part , by " the dan- gerous young men from the military schools , " the Sultan preferring ...
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... army to the movement . Then a Turkish officer with whom he was in- timate , at the end of a long confidential dissertation on the grievances of his country , said suddenly , " We will solve it by a strike of the army . " In com- mon ...
... army to the movement . Then a Turkish officer with whom he was in- timate , at the end of a long confidential dissertation on the grievances of his country , said suddenly , " We will solve it by a strike of the army . " In com- mon ...
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Still further alarmed , the Palace sent stringent wires to the commander of the army corps to crush this open de- velopment of the Young Turk movement . It was now that symptoms declared the malady . When put to the test the army of ...
Still further alarmed , the Palace sent stringent wires to the commander of the army corps to crush this open de- velopment of the Young Turk movement . It was now that symptoms declared the malady . When put to the test the army of ...
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... army e Sultan seems to have re used that he must meet the move- ment with concessions , though apparently he was not yet convinced of the steadfast determination of the leaders . He could not realise that he had subjects who could not ...
... army e Sultan seems to have re used that he must meet the move- ment with concessions , though apparently he was not yet convinced of the steadfast determination of the leaders . He could not realise that he had subjects who could not ...
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