| george finlay, ll.d. - 1877 - 348 sivua
...stationed in a few of the strongest fortresses, under officers independent of the pasha's authority. The general defence of the country and the maintenance...the inhabitants was intrusted to Saganos, who was intrusted with complete control over the revenue necessary for that purpose. The arbitrary power of... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1879 - 396 sivua
...growth of Attic comedy before this period seems to have been unknown even to Aristotle ' (Grote). ' The general defence of the country and the maintenance of order among the inhabitants was entrusted to Saganos, who was invested with the revenue necessary for the purpose ' (Finlay). ' The... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1879 - 396 sivua
...The general defence of the country and the maintenance of order among the inhabitants was entrusted to Saganos, who was invested with the revenue necessary for the purpose ' (Finlay). ' The language and history of the Lithuanians is closely connected with that of the Greeks... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1880 - 400 sivua
...growth of Attic comedy before this period seems to have been unknown even to Aristotle ' (Grote). ' The general defence of the country and the maintenance of order among the inhabitants wets entrusted to Saganos, who was invested with the revenue necessary for the purpose ' (Finlay).... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 718 sivua
...which exempted a few mountainous districts from its application. Saganos Pasha was left as governor of Morea and the duchy of Athens. Garrisons of the sultan's...timariot system. The feudal usages, which the earliest Ottoman sultans had inherited with their first possessions in the Seljuk Empire, were introduced by... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 732 sivua
...which exempted a few mountainous districts from its application. Saganos Pasha was left as governor of Morea and the duchy of Athens. Garrisons of the sultan's...purpose. The arbitrary power of the pasha and the licence of the regular garrisons were restrained by the timariot system. The feudal usages, which the... | |
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