The Quarterly review, Том 67 |
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Сторінка 254
Cairo , Petra , and Damascus , in 1839 , with Remarks on the Government of
Mehemet Ali , and on the present Position of Syria . By John G . Kinnear , Esq .
1841 . pp . 348 . 7 . I ' he Life of Mehemet Ali . London . 1841 . pp . 96 . HE
foremost ...
Cairo , Petra , and Damascus , in 1839 , with Remarks on the Government of
Mehemet Ali , and on the present Position of Syria . By John G . Kinnear , Esq .
1841 . pp . 348 . 7 . I ' he Life of Mehemet Ali . London . 1841 . pp . 96 . HE
foremost ...
Сторінка 267
On Buonaparte ' s invasion of Egypt , Mehemet Ali was abstracted from his
commercial occupations , and became second in command of the contingents
which his native town sent to the Ottoman army . The first was the governor ' s son
, who ...
On Buonaparte ' s invasion of Egypt , Mehemet Ali was abstracted from his
commercial occupations , and became second in command of the contingents
which his native town sent to the Ottoman army . The first was the governor ' s son
, who ...
Сторінка 268
Next came the disturbances in Greece , and Mehemet Ali - obedient to the Porte
whenever some work of blood and destruction was to be done , and then
onlysent a large and powerful army into the Morea , again under Ibrahim , where
they ...
Next came the disturbances in Greece , and Mehemet Ali - obedient to the Porte
whenever some work of blood and destruction was to be done , and then
onlysent a large and powerful army into the Morea , again under Ibrahim , where
they ...
Сторінка 269
The new Pacha was massacred amid the popular tumult which arose on his
arrival at Damascus ; and Mehemet Ali , taking advantage of the excitement in
Syria , and the supipeness of the government at Constantinople , marched ...
The new Pacha was massacred amid the popular tumult which arose on his
arrival at Damascus ; and Mehemet Ali , taking advantage of the excitement in
Syria , and the supipeness of the government at Constantinople , marched ...
Сторінка 276
One of the pretences under which France , and the few persons in the rest of
Europe who take part with Mehemet Ali , attempt to justify their favourable
disposition towards him , is his “ enlightened government , ' and the vast
improvements ...
One of the pretences under which France , and the few persons in the rest of
Europe who take part with Mehemet Ali , attempt to justify their favourable
disposition towards him , is his “ enlightened government , ' and the vast
improvements ...
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