GERMANY
... the Porte The nominal supremacy of the Sultan, however, is to be acknowledged—a barren honour indeed. It is said that the Persian Shah has offered to assist the Sultan against the Egyptians. But this would be no great help. ...
... the Porte The nominal supremacy of the Sultan, however, is to be acknowledged—a barren honour indeed. It is said that the Persian Shah has offered to assist the Sultan against the Egyptians. But this would be no great help. ...
... father, independent of the Porte. ’1 he nominal supremacy of the Sultan, however, is to acknowledged. It is said that the Persian Shah has offered to assist the Sultan against the Egyptians. The Allgemeine Zeilung mentions that the negotiations between the ...
... the Porte The nominal supremacy of the Sultan, however, is to be acknowledged—a barren honour indeed. It is said that the Persian Shah has offered to assist the Sultan against the Egyptians. But this would be no great help. ...
... contradict, since they state that the adsamta of the troops on Cahul has Seen now countermanded till the intentions of the Persian Shah become more evident than they at present are, and that, c.-nsequbotly, they have not yet moved from Shikupore. The annual ...
... the Porte The nominal supremacy of the Sultan, however, is to be acknowledged—a barren honour indeed. It is said that the Persian Shah has offered to assist the Sultan against the Egyptians. But this would be no great help. UNITED STATES. The news from the ...
... three years sines that Itedshid Pimlico% the Turkish side, was trying his gentle hand at plan. der, in the saute wry as the Persian Shah, on his side was exhibiting his talent in the same commendable fashion. Our contemporary says We hese harem , is our p ...
... Porte. The nominal supremacy of the Sultan, however, is to be acknowledged —a barren honour indeed. It is said that the Persian Shah has offered to assist the Sultan against the Egyptians. This would be no great help. Li sfo N, JAN. 27.—(Private corresponden ...
... has planned and Sir Jehn Keane has 28 cuted all these impossibilities. When we revi the latest news from Asia—tha its ~~ Persian Shah had at Iength thought British influ ats { and British por ...
... to contradict, since they state that the advance the troops on Cabul has been now countermanded till the intentions tl»c Persian Shah become more evident than they present are, and tfclt, consequently, they have not yet moved from Shikapore. Representative ...
... And winter wears - a gloomy frown, . Spreads summer for the man on town ? Thou, Gliddon. For in thy beautiful Divan, Nor Persian Shah nor Turcoman, Can be more happy than I can, My Glidden; — Here where brown draughts from Mocha's berry Exalt my cue ...
... .Turkish costume Paget, Mr, Green-bank, Hamlet Peck. Mr, Ranelagh-street, Fancy dress Pierson. Capt Great George's-st, Persian shah Pillet, Mr. Abercrombie-terrace, Turkish chief Philips, Mr G. U. Belle-view, midshipman Platt, Mr, Greenland-street, Forester ...
... whole century, inasmuch as the Danube and Balkan have ceased to be impregnable in the palsied bands of the Moslem, and the Persian Shah exists only by Muscovite sufferance ; and in the west, she has lent her ready hand to a band of adventurers, whose sway ...