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" ... pieces, and will stand at his post till he falls ; but he is devoid of resource and ingenuity, and is hardly ever able to command or to organise the strength of a numbt of other men, which the Greek can do. "
Impressions of Turkey During Twelve Years' Wanderings - Page 252
by Sir William Mitchell Ramsay - 1897 - 296 pages
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Scottish Geographical Magazine, Volume 13

Electronic journals - 1897 - 784 pages
...number of other men, which the Greek can do. In every department of practical life you want to have men of both races on your staff ; and it has always seemed to nie that the Turks and the Greeks will united make a happier country than either race could by itself"...
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Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire ...

Sir William Mitchell Ramsay, Agnes Margaret Ramsay, William Moir Calder, John George Clark Anderson - Art - 1906 - 478 pages
...first book I wrote on this country. " I believe that the Turks as soldiers and the Greeks as traders will, united, make a happier country than either race could by itself." * The conciliation is easy, and follows at once naturally wherever there is fair and orderly administration....
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 12

United States. Department of State - United States - 1947 - 960 pages
...from Turkey. In spite of the violent antagonisms of recent years, Kamsay may well be right in saying: "The Turks and the Greeks will united make a happier country than either race could by itself." The two races supplement each other. (4) There is to be added, that the apparent purpose of the Turks...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of ..., Volume 3, Issue 12; Volume 12

United States. Department of State - United States - 1947 - 904 pages
...from Turkey. In spite of the violent antagonisms of recent years, Ramsay may well be right in saying : "The Turks and the Greeks will united make a happier country than either race could by itself." The two races supplement each other. (4) There is to be added, that the apparent purpose of the Turks...
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Greece--a Jewish History

K. E. Fleming - History - 2010 - 285 pages
...they were designated as Greek. Some postwar observers argued against such an arrangement, positing that "the Turks and the Greeks will united make a happier country than either race could by itself," but the reality on the ground already had determined that the two were to be separated for good.95...
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Literature: An International Gazette of Criticism, Volume 1

1897 - 368 pages
...ever able to command or to organize. ... In every department of practical life, you want to have men of both races on your staff; and it has always seemed...united make a happier country than either race could by iteelf . " So I wrote in 1890, and so I still think. How this blend is to be effected the learned professor...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 147

1906 - 1172 pages
...first book i wrote on this country. "i believe that the Turks as soldiers and the Greeks as traders will, united, make a happier country than either race could by itself." The conciliation is easy, and follows at once naturally wherever there is fair and orderly administration....
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