They were upon the whole, from the black day when they first entered Europe, the one great anti-human specimen of humanity. Wherever they went, a broad line of blood marked the track behind them ; and as far as their 1 Published by Murray, London. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country - 第 633 頁1876完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Henry Alexander Munro Butler-Johnstone - 1876 - 38 頁
...nation and Ottoman people whom you impeach. 1 will quote your own words : — " They are not the mild Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They are upon the whole, from the black day when they first entered Europe, the one great anti-human specimen... | |
| Albert Stratford George Canning - 1877 - 200 頁
...them in intellectual acquirements. Mr. Gladstone observes of the Turks,1 — ' They are not the mild Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of...Europe, the one great anti-human specimen of humanity.' For, in modern history there have been no Mahometan rulers who could be compared to either Mahomet... | |
| 1877 - 350 頁
...simply, but of Mahometanism compounded with the peculiar character of a race. They are not the mild Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of...Syria, nor the cultured Moors of Spain. They were, * Of these there arc named Ahmed Aga and Tussum Bey (Mr. Schuyler) ; also Chovket Pacha (Consul Keade).... | |
| 1878 - 528 頁
...byd trwy ei weithredoedd ysgeler ? Nis gellir eu desgrifio yn well nag ya ngeiriau Mr. Gladstone : " They were, upon the whole, from the black day when...of blood marked the track behind them ; and, as far aa their dominioa reached, civilisation disappeared from view. They represented everywhere government... | |
| 1878 - 396 頁
...byd trwy ei weithredoedd ysgeler ? Nis gellir eu desgrifio yn well nag ya ngeiriau Mr. Gladstone : " They were, upon the whole, from the black day when...entered Europe, the one great anti-human specimen of humauity. Wherever they went a broad Паe of bloed marked the track behind them ; and, as far as their... | |
| George Carslake Thompson - 1886 - 472 頁
...simply, but of Mahometanism compounded with the peculiar character of a race. They are not the mild Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of...marked the track behind them ; and as far as their 1 Published by Murray, London. dominion reached, civilisation disappeared from view. They represented... | |
| Henry Allon - 1886 - 550 頁
...Mahommedan race. Mr. Gladstone, in 1876, writing of the Turks in Europe, said — They are not the mild Mahometans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of...went, a broad line of blood marked the track behind; civilization disappeared from view; for the guioe of life they had a relentless fatalism; for its reward... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1904 - 376 頁
...of Mohammedanism compounded with the peculiar character of a race. They are not the mild Mohammedans of India, nor the chivalrous Saladins of Syria, nor...behind them ; and, as far as their dominion reached, civilization disappeared from view. They represented everywhere Government by force as opposed to Government... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1917 - 550 頁
...were upon the whole," declares Gladstone, "from the black day when they first entered Europe, the one anti-human specimen of humanity. Wherever they went,...behind them; and as far as their dominion reached, civilization disappeared from view." The Turk has no consanguinity with the Arab, and hence no claim... | |
| 1917 - 538 頁
...were upon the whole," declares Gladstone, "from the black day when they first entered Europe, the one anti-human specimen of humanity. Wherever they went,...behind them; and as far as their dominion reached, civilization disappeared from view." The Turk has no consanguinity with the Arab, and hence no claim... | |
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