Let the Turks now carry away their abuses in the only possible manner, namely by carrying off themselves. Their Zaptiehs, and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbashis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall, I hope,... The Life of William Ewart Gladstone - Page 546by John Morley - 1904Full view - About this book
| 1896 - 726 pages
...namely, by carrying off themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag...from the province they have desolated and profaned." It is a matter of detail that they have " cleared out " ; but the fresh vogue thus given to Leontes'... | |
| 1876 - 612 pages
...Gladstone, when he says: ' Let the Turks now carry away their abuses in the only possible manner, viz. by carrying off themselves ; their Zaptiehs and their...from the Province they have desolated and profaned.' For some four centuries there are probably few European statesmen, who have not, at least once in their... | |
| 1876 - 612 pages
...Gladstone, when he says : ' Let the Turks now carry away their abuses in the only possible manner, viz. by carrying off themselves ; their Zaptiehs and their...from the Province they have desolated and profaned.' For some four centuries there are probably few European statesmen, who have not, at least once in their... | |
| 1876 - 618 pages
...Gladstone, when he says : ' Let the Turks now carry away their abuses in the only possible manner, viz. by carrying off themselves ; their Zaptiehs and their...from the Province they have desolated and profaned.' For some four centuries there are probably few European statesmen, who have not, at least once in their... | |
| 1876 - 608 pages
...by carrying off themselves ; their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Ynzbashis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag...from the Province they have desolated and profaned.' For some four centuries there are probably few European statesmen, who have not, at least once in their... | |
| 1876 - 1072 pages
...by carrying off themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Binibashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag...from the province they have desolated and profaned. This thorough riddance, this most blessed deliverance, is the only reparation we can make to the memory... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1876 - 68 pages
...by carrying off themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis1 and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag...from the province they have desolated and profaned. This thorough riddance, this most blessed deliverance, is the only reparation we can make to the memory... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1876 - 40 pages
...themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis' and their Yuzbachis, their Kairnakams and their Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall,...from the province they have desolated and profaned. This thorough riddance, this most blessed deliverance, is the only reparation we can make to the memory... | |
| 1877 - 350 pages
...off themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashisand their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakarns and their Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall,...from the province they have desolated and profaned. This thorough riddance, this most blessed deliverance, is the only reparation we can make to the memory... | |
| John Mill - 1877 - 318 pages
...themselves. Their Zaptiehs and their Mudirs, their Bimbashis and their Yuzbachis, their Kaimakams, and then- Pashas, one and all, bag and baggage, shall, I hope, clear out from the province." I suppose no tyrant or " sturdy man-destroying villain who has laid empires waste " ever asked for... | |
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