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 |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 10–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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 39
... striking images that marked the triumphs of the Romans . This pomp fo fattered
his pride , that he would fain go and display it again at Constantinople . Muftapha
had not appeared in the capital of the empire since his accession to the throne .
... striking images that marked the triumphs of the Romans . This pomp fo fattered
his pride , that he would fain go and display it again at Constantinople . Muftapha
had not appeared in the capital of the empire since his accession to the throne .
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 100
The princess was too much enraged to follow Affan into that province ; she
remained in her palace at Constantinople free from restraint . Achmet III . gave
the seals of the empire to a balhaw of the bench , called Caia Lili , who had been
some ...
The princess was too much enraged to follow Affan into that province ; she
remained in her palace at Constantinople free from restraint . Achmet III . gave
the seals of the empire to a balhaw of the bench , called Caia Lili , who had been
some ...
Էջ 119
He had an envoy at Constantinople ; but the person that served him most ef .
fectually in his vast projects was count Poniatowski , who went to Constantinople
without a commission , and soon made himself necessary to the king , agreeable
to ...
He had an envoy at Constantinople ; but the person that served him most ef .
fectually in his vast projects was count Poniatowski , who went to Constantinople
without a commission , and soon made himself necessary to the king , agreeable
to ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
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 |
Common terms and phrases
Achmet Adrianople againſt already ambaſſador appeared arms army arrived baſhaw battle Belgrade Bender called camp carried cauſed Charles chief command conduct Conſtantinople count court czar death deſirous divan effendi emperor empire enemy entered favor firſt force France French gave give given grand feignior grand vizier hands head himſelf honor houſe hundred immediately intereſt janiſſaries juſt khan king king of Sweden laſt learned letter likewiſe marquis maſter mediator miniſter moſt mufti Muſtapha neceſſary never obliged officers Ottoman peace Perſia Porte preſent prince provinces raiſed rebels received remained replied reſolved Ruſſians ſaid ſame ſay ſent ſeraglio ſerve ſeveral Shah ſhall ſhould ſoldiers ſome ſoon ſtill ſubjects ſuch ſultan taken Tartars Thamas themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought thouſand throne took town treaty troops Turkiſh Turks