The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation in 1300, to the Peace of Belgrade in 1740. To which is Prefixed An Historical Discourse on Mahomet and His Sucessors, Հատոր 4 |
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Արդյունքներ 14–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 7
... on the news of this motion of the Turks , intrenched himself in a place called
Salanaker , where he waited for the enemy ; Kiuperli soon appeared . Whilft he
was observing the position of the Austrians , a body of five thousand Germans ,
that ...
... on the news of this motion of the Turks , intrenched himself in a place called
Salanaker , where he waited for the enemy ; Kiuperli soon appeared . Whilft he
was observing the position of the Austrians , a body of five thousand Germans ,
that ...
Էջ 18
But , as we have already remarked , a fire at Constantinople is of much less
consequence than it would be elsewhere , as the houses not being of much
value , and wood being very common in European Turkey , the disafter is soon
repaired .
But , as we have already remarked , a fire at Constantinople is of much less
consequence than it would be elsewhere , as the houses not being of much
value , and wood being very common in European Turkey , the disafter is soon
repaired .
Էջ 60
They said aloud , that God had declared for the Infidels , and that , the European
poffefsions must be expected to be entirely lost if the war lasted much longer ;
that the treasuries of the mosques being soon drained , the impofts with which the
...
They said aloud , that God had declared for the Infidels , and that , the European
poffefsions must be expected to be entirely lost if the war lasted much longer ;
that the treasuries of the mosques being soon drained , the impofts with which the
...
Էջ 88
The iman of the Porte arrived soon in the name of the grand seignior , to ask the
rebels what it was that had induced them to take up arms , and what they
reproached the officers of the empire with , whom they refused to acknowledge
any ...
The iman of the Porte arrived soon in the name of the grand seignior , to ask the
rebels what it was that had induced them to take up arms , and what they
reproached the officers of the empire with , whom they refused to acknowledge
any ...
Էջ 105
As soon as the valid sultaness was informed of it , she was very uneasy for the
consequences . Nothing less than both their lives was at stake . For much smaller
faults girls of the seraglio had been thrown into the sea inclosed in leather sacks
...
As soon as the valid sultaness was informed of it , she was very uneasy for the
consequences . Nothing less than both their lives was at stake . For much smaller
faults girls of the seraglio had been thrown into the sea inclosed in leather sacks
...
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The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 1 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 2 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 1 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
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