The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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Page 66
... allies and our- selves . The task is of a purely military nature , and must be judged by a purely military standard . No one who has had the opportunity of studying the Turkish soldier on active service will deny his many valuable ...
... allies and our- selves . The task is of a purely military nature , and must be judged by a purely military standard . No one who has had the opportunity of studying the Turkish soldier on active service will deny his many valuable ...
Page 67
... ally's intellectual and financial deficiencies ; Prussian officers have been sent to direct the operations of the Ottoman army and navy , and Prussian gold to diminish the emptiness of the Ottoman Treasury . But the supply of both com ...
... ally's intellectual and financial deficiencies ; Prussian officers have been sent to direct the operations of the Ottoman army and navy , and Prussian gold to diminish the emptiness of the Ottoman Treasury . But the supply of both com ...
Page 68
... allies are firmly convinced that this will be one of the results of their move . Many Turks , both Young and Old , have for years past been amusing themselves with the vision of a Pan - Islamic Empire under their suzerainty ; and secret ...
... allies are firmly convinced that this will be one of the results of their move . Many Turks , both Young and Old , have for years past been amusing themselves with the vision of a Pan - Islamic Empire under their suzerainty ; and secret ...
Page 79
... allies or fighting for a cause diametrically opposed to her political principles . The question was not difficult to decide . The balance of material interests at stake was all in favour of the first alternative ; and the THE ATTITUDE ...
... allies or fighting for a cause diametrically opposed to her political principles . The question was not difficult to decide . The balance of material interests at stake was all in favour of the first alternative ; and the THE ATTITUDE ...
Page 80
... allies , another to turn round and make war against them . Nevertheless many people regard Italy's declaration of neutrality as only a step towards joining in the war on the side of the Triple Entente . Whether this will prove to be the ...
... allies , another to turn round and make war against them . Nevertheless many people regard Italy's declaration of neutrality as only a step towards joining in the war on the side of the Triple Entente . Whether this will prove to be the ...
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