The New Armenia Volume 8 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 edition. Excerpt: ... were Lord Bryce, Lady Ramsay, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, and Sir Mark Sykes. Lord Bryce paid a high tribute to the Armenian nation, and said that it was the duty of all those who held the courage of the Armenian people in admiration, to give them the help which they needed and must have, if famine and other distressful conditions at the coming of the winter were to be prevented. Lady Ramsay praised the honesty, intelligence and artistic capacities of the Armenians, whom she regarded as eminently competent to take the place of ruling people in Turkey. Sir Mark Sykes said that in Oriental countries the questions of religion and nationality were costing in all 2,500,000 roubles, for ploughing pur-extraordinarily comfounded, and it was not purely poses. This is only one small part of what will be a religious persecution that the Armenians suffered needed if the people are to be put in a position to frOm, but he believed that, if the Armenians would grow their own food before next winter. The Russian have abandoned their religion, it would have brought authorities and the Armenians in Russia are helping their troubles to an end. In the East the perpetrator vigorously; so are the people of the United States. Of a crime was often but an instrument and it was so Our own Hon. Secretary, the Rev. Harold Buxton, in this case Among those who acted with their eves has just taken a party, including a doctor, nurses and open was the German Emperor. Immediately after relief workers out to Tifhs; and they are proceeding 1896 he went as a bagman to get concessions for his at once from there to Armenia itself to give personal people, and to do so condoned the massacres The massacres that had taken place since the outbreak of the war were the worst since the time of...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 edition. Excerpt: ... were Lord Bryce, Lady Ramsay, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, and Sir Mark Sykes. Lord Bryce paid a high tribute to the Armenian nation, and said that it was the duty of all those who held the courage of the Armenian people in admiration, to give them the help which they needed and must have, if famine and other distressful conditions at the coming of the winter were to be prevented. Lady Ramsay praised the honesty, intelligence and artistic capacities of the Armenians, whom she regarded as eminently competent to take the place of ruling people in Turkey. Sir Mark Sykes said that in Oriental countries the questions of religion and nationality were costing in all 2,500,000 roubles, for ploughing pur-extraordinarily comfounded, and it was not purely poses. This is only one small part of what will be a religious persecution that the Armenians suffered needed if the people are to be put in a position to frOm, but he believed that, if the Armenians would grow their own food before next winter. The Russian have abandoned their religion, it would have brought authorities and the Armenians in Russia are helping their troubles to an end. In the East the perpetrator vigorously; so are the people of the United States. Of a crime was often but an instrument and it was so Our own Hon. Secretary, the Rev. Harold Buxton, in this case Among those who acted with their eves has just taken a party, including a doctor, nurses and open was the German Emperor. Immediately after relief workers out to Tifhs; and they are proceeding 1896 he went as a bagman to get concessions for his at once from there to Armenia itself to give personal people, and to do so condoned the massacres The massacres that had taken place since the outbreak of the war were the worst since the time of...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

Release date

June 2012

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June 2012

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246 x 189 x 7mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

126

ISBN-13

978-1-236-56145-9

Barcode

9781236561459

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1-236-56145-7



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