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" Imperial concessions shall extend to all our subjects, of whatever religion or sect they may be ; they shall enjoy them without exception. "
The Turkish Empire, Embracing the Religion, Manners, and Customs of the ... - Page 20
by Alfred de Bessé, Edward Joy Morris - 1855 - 216 pages
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Turkey and the Turks: Being the Present State of the Ottoman Empire

John Reid - 1840 - 582 pages
...and the goods of a criminal shall not be subject to confiscation. " These sublime concessions apply to all our subjects, of whatever religion or sect they may be ; all are entitled to enjoy them without any exceptions: thus, a perfect security is granted by us...
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The Modern History and Condition of Egypt: Its Climate, Diseases ..., Volume 1

William Holt Yates - 1843 - 620 pages
...individual to death, either by poison, or by any other means. " It is not permitted to attack the honour of any individual, unless before a Court of Justice....security to the inhabitants of our Empire, of life, honour, and property, as we are bound to do, according to the text of our Holy Law. " As to the other...
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The Three Eras of Ottoman History, a Political Essay on the Late Reforms of ...

James Henry Skene - 1851 - 96 pages
...and the property of a criminal shall not be confiscated. " These imperial concessions are extended to all our subjects, of whatever religion or sect they may be, and they shall enjoy them without exception. Perfect security is therefore granted by us to the inhabitants...
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The Calcutta Review, Volume 19

1853 - 536 pages
...and the property of a criminal shall not be ' confiscated. " These imperial concessions are extended to all our subjects* ' of whatever religion or sect they may be, and they shall enjoy ' this without exception. " As all the functionaries of the Empire receive at present...
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The Calcutta Review, Volume 19

1853 - 530 pages
...and the property of a criminal shall not be ' confiscated. " These imperial concessions are extended to all our subjects, ' of whatever religion or sect they may be, and they shall enjoy ' this without exception. " As all the functionaries of the Empire receive at present...
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The Sultan of Turkey, Abdul Medjid Khan: a Brief Memoir of His Life and ...

Henry Christmas - 1854 - 202 pages
...individual to death, either by poison or by any other means. " It is not permitted to attack the honour of any individual, unless before a court of justice....security to the inhabitants of our empire of life, honour, and property, as we are bound to do, according to the text of our holy law. " As to the other...
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The Ottoman Empire: The Sultans, the Territory and the People

1799 - 348 pages
...full liberty without any obstacle being offered by any one. " The innocent heirs of a condemned person shall not forfeit their right to his property, nor...security to the inhabitants of our empire of life, honour, and property." The document is not a code of absolute laws, but rather an expression of principles,...
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The Sultan and His People

Christopher Oscanyan - 1857 - 468 pages
...of a criminal shall not be confiscated to his innocent heirs. These imperial concessions, extending to all our subjects, of whatever religion or sect they may be, shall by them be enjoyed without exception. A perfect security is thus granted by us to the inhabitants...
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The Map of Europe by Treaty: Showing the Various Political and ..., Volume 2

Sir Edward Hertslet - 1875 - 896 pages
...rights, and the Property of the Criminal shall not be confiscated. These Imperial concessions shall extend to all our subjects, of whatever Religion or sect they may be ; they shall enjoy them without exception. We therefore grant perfect security to the inhabitants of...
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Treaties and Tariffs Regulating the Trade Between Great Britain and Foreign ...

Sir Edward Hertslet - 1875 - 214 pages
...Empire. — Chdhant, 3rd November, 1839. Religious Equality. (Extract.) These Imperial Concessions shall extend to all our subjects, of whatever Religion or Sect they may be ; they shall enjoy them without exception. We therefore grant perfect security to the inhabitants of...
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