| 1880 - 60 頁
...been more gravely compromised than he had known it to be at any former period." He continued, " Let us insist that our Government, which has been working...themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakans and their Pachas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall,... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 頁
...more gravely compromised than he had known it to be at any former period. ' Let us insist,' he said, ' that our Government, which has been working in one...themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall,... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 頁
...more gravely compromised than he had known it to be at any former period. ' Let us insist,' he said, ' that our Government, which has been working in one...themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall,... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1880 - 1224 頁
...more gravely compromised than he had known it to be at any former period. ' Let us insist,' he said, ' that our Government, which has been working in one...carrying off themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudire, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag and... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 546 頁
...spoken of, and the misery concur with the other States of Europe I have witnessed, must rouse just in- in obtaining the extinction of the Turkish executive...themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kuimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall,... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 頁
...whole matter may best bo given in Mr. Gladstone's own words. " I entreat my countrymen," he says, " upon whom far more than perhaps any other people of...possible manner, namely, by carrying off themselves. If it be allowable that the Executive power of Turkey should renew at this great crisis, by permission... | |
| Cornelius Brown - 1881 - 418 頁
...thereby be afforded to the 'over-charged emotions of a shuddering world.' ' Let the Turks,' he said, 'now carry away their abuses in the only possible...themselves, their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas ; one and all, bag and baggage, shall,... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1882 - 274 頁
...author concluded by the following appeal to his countrymen: — "I entreat my countrymen," he wrote, "upon whom far more than perhaps any other people...possible manner, namely, by carrying off themselves. If it be allowable that the executive power of Turkey should renew at this great crisis, by permission... | |
| Samuel Arthur Bent - 1882 - 638 頁
...celebrated "bag and baggage" speech, saying, " I entreat my countrymen to insist that our government shall concur with the other states of Europe in obtaining...themselves. Their zaptiehs and their mudirs, their bimbashes and their yuzbashis, their kaimakans and their pashas, — one and all, bag and baggage,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1882 - 1148 頁
...passes the power of the heart to conceive, and of the tongue and pen adequately to describe them." " Let the Turks now carry away their abuses in the only...carrying off themselves, their Zaptiehs, and their Muchirs, their Yungbachis, their Bimbashis, and their Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage." And again... | |
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