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 10–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 40
He not only often walked the streets in disguise , both at Adrianople and
Constantinople , to know by his own eyes what it would have been impoffible for
him to perceive from his throne , but sometimes admitted subjects to his audience
, and ...
He not only often walked the streets in disguise , both at Adrianople and
Constantinople , to know by his own eyes what it would have been impoffible for
him to perceive from his throne , but sometimes admitted subjects to his audience
, and ...
Էջ 60
... drained , the impofts with which the subjects of the empire would be oppressed
, would only enrich the enemy and expose more men to the destroying sword ;
and that generals without talents led to certain death soldiers without courage .
... drained , the impofts with which the subjects of the empire would be oppressed
, would only enrich the enemy and expose more men to the destroying sword ;
and that generals without talents led to certain death soldiers without courage .
Էջ 136
The khan is called emperor by his own subjects ; but with this grand citle he is
nevertheless the slave of the Porte . The Ottoman blood , frorn which the khans
are sprung , and the right they pretend to have to the empire of the Turks , upon
the ...
The khan is called emperor by his own subjects ; but with this grand citle he is
nevertheless the slave of the Porte . The Ottoman blood , frorn which the khans
are sprung , and the right they pretend to have to the empire of the Turks , upon
the ...
Էջ 140
He did not doubt that all his subjects would readily follow his standard , as the
Greek patriarchs encouraged him in his revolt . The czar , therefore , having
maãe a secret treaty with this prince , and received him into his army , advanced
further ...
He did not doubt that all his subjects would readily follow his standard , as the
Greek patriarchs encouraged him in his revolt . The czar , therefore , having
maãe a secret treaty with this prince , and received him into his army , advanced
further ...
Էջ 213
All there princes were put to cruel cortures , less to wrest from them the
confession of their crime , than to know in what place they had hidden the gold .
which they were accused of having plundered from their subjects . The
executioners could ...
All there princes were put to cruel cortures , less to wrest from them the
confession of their crime , than to know in what place they had hidden the gold .
which they were accused of having plundered from their subjects . The
executioners could ...
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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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