Thoughts Upon the Foreign Policy of the United-States, From 1784 to the Inauguration of Franklin Pierce; Statistics of Spain, of the Island of Cuba, & C.

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For at the period of their splen- dor, when they claimed to rule Europe, and to subdue Chris- tianity, the Mussulmen little thought of Russia, a rough and icy region, whose temperature was so different from that of the mild latitudes they inhabited.
Five hundred thousand Turks were brought under arms to meet the armies of Russia. The Mussulmen were proud of their former greatness, and of their atchievements in war. They remembered that, for eight centuries, they had been masters of two thirds o
...f Spain-; that from victory to victory, they had fed their hosts to within thirty leagues of Paris, in the time of Charles Martel, and that Solimanthe Magnificent had planted itie standards of the crescent before the walls of Vienna. Dis- ciplinehad'made no progress up to this time in the Turkish army, and was especially deficient in the field artillery; whilst the Russian troops whom they had to meei, had waged war with success under the reign of the empress Elizabeth, against the Prussian armies.

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