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Side 42
... Turkish relationship which has been such a thorough nuisance to the Great Powers ever since . Mohammed Ali was by na- tionality an Albanian , being a native of the small seaport town of Cavalla , near the frontier of Thrace and Mace ...
... Turkish relationship which has been such a thorough nuisance to the Great Powers ever since . Mohammed Ali was by na- tionality an Albanian , being a native of the small seaport town of Cavalla , near the frontier of Thrace and Mace ...
Side 43
... principal inhabitants as they knelt unsuspectingly in prayer . He then announced to the astonished congregation that if there was the slightest show to abandon the Turkish cause . In March 1803 , 1915. ] 43 The Lion of the Levant .
... principal inhabitants as they knelt unsuspectingly in prayer . He then announced to the astonished congregation that if there was the slightest show to abandon the Turkish cause . In March 1803 , 1915. ] 43 The Lion of the Levant .
Side 44
... Turkish army a few months to further activities . Already later , and on July 14 , 1799 , his appearance indicated to was landed at Aboukir , on the those who knew him that Egyptian coast . Here , by a much was to be expected of process ...
... Turkish army a few months to further activities . Already later , and on July 14 , 1799 , his appearance indicated to was landed at Aboukir , on the those who knew him that Egyptian coast . Here , by a much was to be expected of process ...
Side 45
... Turkish Governor of Egypt , promoted him to the command of an entire Albanian contingent , consisting of some 4000 men ; and in this capacity he was attached to the British army , being particularly noticed and commended by the ...
... Turkish Governor of Egypt , promoted him to the command of an entire Albanian contingent , consisting of some 4000 men ; and in this capacity he was attached to the British army , being particularly noticed and commended by the ...
Side 46
... Turkish admiral , having invited a num- ber of these chieftains to a fête upon his flagship , treacherously fired upon them while they were coming to him in open boats , and killed or captured them all . General Hely Hut- chinson , the ...
... Turkish admiral , having invited a num- ber of these chieftains to a fête upon his flagship , treacherously fired upon them while they were coming to him in open boats , and killed or captured them all . General Hely Hut- chinson , the ...
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