Sketches of Turkey in 1831 and 1832J. & J. Harper, 1833 - 527 páginas |
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... important an occasion . In reading this account one is forcibly reminded of the conduct of the renowned Vasco Nunez de Balboa , the first European who saw the Pacific Ocean . This remarkable hero , clad in complete armour , and with a ...
... important an occasion . In reading this account one is forcibly reminded of the conduct of the renowned Vasco Nunez de Balboa , the first European who saw the Pacific Ocean . This remarkable hero , clad in complete armour , and with a ...
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... important differences in grammatical structure between the ancient and modern Greek , but I was now for the first time to learn , that the pronunciation taught in all our colleges was so decidedly burlesque and outré , as to excite ...
... important differences in grammatical structure between the ancient and modern Greek , but I was now for the first time to learn , that the pronunciation taught in all our colleges was so decidedly burlesque and outré , as to excite ...
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... important concessions , the Sciots were bound to pay the most scrupulous attention to the cultivation of the mastic , which was so abundant here , that it was and still is known by the Turks under the name of Sahkees Adassi , or Mastic ...
... important concessions , the Sciots were bound to pay the most scrupulous attention to the cultivation of the mastic , which was so abundant here , that it was and still is known by the Turks under the name of Sahkees Adassi , or Mastic ...
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... importance has , we imagine , been greatly over- rated . A debarkation on the Thracian peninsula would take the works on the European shore with great ease , and those on the opposite side would fall of course . The real enemy , and the ...
... importance has , we imagine , been greatly over- rated . A debarkation on the Thracian peninsula would take the works on the European shore with great ease , and those on the opposite side would fall of course . The real enemy , and the ...
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... important privileges ; but it is not true , as stated in all books of travels , that foreigners must reside there , or that they are not allowed to live in Con- stantinople . Their number is variously estimated at from three to eight ...
... important privileges ; but it is not true , as stated in all books of travels , that foreigners must reside there , or that they are not allowed to live in Con- stantinople . Their number is variously estimated at from three to eight ...
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Página 354 - HAVING therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
Página 347 - And if ye fear that ye shall not act with equity towards orphans of the female sex, take in marriage of such other women as please you, two, or three, or four, and not more. But if ye fear that ye cannot act equitably towards so many, marry one only, or the slaves which ye shall have acquired.
Página 105 - ... proceeded. Gradually they flocked round the musician, and listened with motionless attention. He ceased playing : still the sheep did not stir. The shepherd, with his staff, obliged those nearest to him to move on. They obeyed ; but no sooner did the fluter begin again to play, than his innocent auditors again returned to him.
Página 107 - Unlike our civilized ostentation, the name of the benevolent constructor never appears on these sculptured stones. The quaint Turkish adage, which serves as a rule of conduct, is well exemplified in this as well as in many other instances ; " Do good and throw it into the sea ; if the fishes don't know it, God will." Among the hills at various distances, from fifteen to twenty miles from the city, are constructed large artificial reservoirs. These are termed bendts, a word of Persian origin, and...
Página 171 - the Giant's Grave," To watch the progress of those rolling seas, Between the Bosphorus, as they lash and lave Europe and Asia, you being quite at ease ; There's not a sea the passenger e'er pukes in, Turns up more dangerous breakers than the Euxine.
Página 257 - ... believers of either sex, and the devout men, and the devout women, and the men of veracity, and the women of veracity, and the patient men, and the patient women, and the humble men, and the humble women, and the alms-givers of either sex, and the men who fast, and the women who fast, and the chaste men, and the chaste women, and those of either sex who remember God frequently; for them hath God prepared forgiveness and a great reward.
Página 281 - According to an official statement, it appears that from the year 1822 to 1829 there were issued from the Malta printing-press 250,000 copies of various religious works, containing more than ten millions of pages in Greek, Italian, and Turkish, with Armenian characters. It is a subject of regret that such benevolent efforts should in some instances have taken a wrong direction. Nearly forty thousand dollars have been expended upon works which are as unintelligible to the Greeks or Turks as a Pelham...
Página 122 - Consider ye, and call for the mourning women, that they may come ; and send for cunning women that they may come : and let them make haste, and take up a wailing for us, that our eyes may run down with tears, and our eyelids gush out with waters.
Página 257 - I will not suffer the work of him among you who worketh to be lost, whether he be male or female: the one of you is from the other. They therefore who have left their country, and have been turned out of their houses, and have suffered for my sake, and have been slain in battle; verily I will expiate their evil deeds from them, and I will surely bring them into gardens watered by rivers; a reward from God: and with God is the most...