Turkey: a Past and a Future by Arnold Joseph Toynbee
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[Footnote 36: "Bagdadbahn," pp. 39, 40.] [Footnote 37: Miscellaneous No. 31 (1916), p. 530. Major Count Wolf von Wolfskahl, who served as adjutant to Fakhri Pasha in the Turkish "punitive expedition" against Urfa, is mentioned as particularly guilty by a trustworthy neutral resident in Syria.] [Footnote 38: On which Wiedenfeld lays stress, pp. 19, 22.] [Footnote 39: "Leavening the Levant," by Rev. J. Greene, D.D. (Beston, 1916: The Pilgrim Press), p. 99.] [Footnote 40: Excluding, of course, the hospital and educational endowments, and the salaries of the missionaries themselves.] [Footnote 41: _Hilal_, 4th April, 1916, quoted in Miscellaneous No. 31 (1916), pp. 654-6.] [Footnote 42: Miscellaneous No. 31 (1916), p. 309.] [Footnote 43: Though the work of the American Presbyterian Mission at Beirût must not be forgotten.] [Footnote 44: See "Zionism and the Jewish Future" (London, 1916: John Murray), pp. 138-170; for the agricultural machinery on the Jewish National Fund's Model Farm at Ben-Shamen, see the Report of the German Vice-Consul at Jaffa for the year 1912.] [Footnote 45: "Die Jüden der Türkei" (Leipzig, 1915: Veit u. Comp.). |
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