A Residence at Constantinople, in the Year 1827: With Notes to the Present TimeDurrie and Peck, 1830 - 384 страници |
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... Turkish institutions as was originally intended . The whole is commended to the blessing of Him whose Providence will yet fulfil his promise that " the wolf shall dwell with the lamb ; and the leopard shall lie down with the kid ; and ...
... Turkish institutions as was originally intended . The whole is commended to the blessing of Him whose Providence will yet fulfil his promise that " the wolf shall dwell with the lamb ; and the leopard shall lie down with the kid ; and ...
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... Turkish currency -- Weights and measures - Summer's employment -- Hopeful Armenian youth - Turkish women and Rayahs - Slight illness - Fruits and provisions . CHAPTER XIV . RESIDENCE AT THE PRINCES ' ISLANDS . Situation - Desolate ...
... Turkish currency -- Weights and measures - Summer's employment -- Hopeful Armenian youth - Turkish women and Rayahs - Slight illness - Fruits and provisions . CHAPTER XIV . RESIDENCE AT THE PRINCES ' ISLANDS . Situation - Desolate ...
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... Turkish authorities - Attempts of the villagers at imposition - Panteichion - Ruined Greek Monasteries - Tousla - Applications for medical aid - Visit to a Turkish lady - Bad character of the people - Tousla to Aritchu . 156 · CHAPTER ...
... Turkish authorities - Attempts of the villagers at imposition - Panteichion - Ruined Greek Monasteries - Tousla - Applications for medical aid - Visit to a Turkish lady - Bad character of the people - Tousla to Aritchu . 156 · CHAPTER ...
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... Turkish power , they continued to stand the advanced guard of Christendom . Their gal- lies , which formed their chief dependance , were man- ned mostly by the native Maltese , and slaves whom they had taken in war . The proportion of ...
... Turkish power , they continued to stand the advanced guard of Christendom . Their gal- lies , which formed their chief dependance , were man- ned mostly by the native Maltese , and slaves whom they had taken in war . The proportion of ...
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... Mr. Smith , who is to be associated with him in similar la- bors , has lately joined the mission . He proposes to devote himself more particularly to publications in the oriental languages , Arabic , Turkish and Armenian , and 35.
... Mr. Smith , who is to be associated with him in similar la- bors , has lately joined the mission . He proposes to devote himself more particularly to publications in the oriental languages , Arabic , Turkish and Armenian , and 35.
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