The Present State of Turkey: Or, A Description of the Political, Civil, and Religious Constitution, Government, and Laws, of the Ottoman Empire; the Finances, Military and Naval Establishments; the State of Learning, and of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts; the Manners and Domestic Economy of the Turks and Other Subjects of the Grand Signor, &c., &c. Together with the Geographical, Political, and Civil, State of the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. From Observations Made, During a Residence of Fifteen Years in Constantinople and the Turkish Provinces, 2 tomasJ. Mawman, 1809 - 436 psl. |
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... rank to the kislar aga . The revenues of each may be divided into fixed and casual : those of the miri are generally estimated at three millions three hundred and seventy - five thousand pounds sterling , com * See Cantemir , p . 56 ...
... rank to the kislar aga . The revenues of each may be divided into fixed and casual : those of the miri are generally estimated at three millions three hundred and seventy - five thousand pounds sterling , com * See Cantemir , p . 56 ...
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... rank in life and circumstances of the subject . The sum levied on individuals in consequence of this exaction has varied at different periods , and the age at which persons become liable to the payment of it is , even at this time , so ...
... rank in life and circumstances of the subject . The sum levied on individuals in consequence of this exaction has varied at different periods , and the age at which persons become liable to the payment of it is , even at this time , so ...
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... ranks him in the first class of travellers in Turkey , has not- withstanding admitted , without hesitation , an account of the sultan's private property , which surpasses belief . " To conceive , " says his Lordship , " the almost ...
... ranks him in the first class of travellers in Turkey , has not- withstanding admitted , without hesitation , an account of the sultan's private property , which surpasses belief . " To conceive , " says his Lordship , " the almost ...
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... rank . The administration of it is confided to an officer of importance in the state , under the name of validé kiahyasi ( steward to the empress dowager ) . Her revenues are called pashmaklik ( sandal money ) , and consist of streets ...
... rank . The administration of it is confided to an officer of importance in the state , under the name of validé kiahyasi ( steward to the empress dowager ) . Her revenues are called pashmaklik ( sandal money ) , and consist of streets ...
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... rank , to which all may hope to attain , and who lord it over the subjected rayahs , every one in his own sphere , with undisputed , and almost uncon- trolled authority . The empire , like one great manor , was parcelled out according ...
... rank , to which all may hope to attain , and who lord it over the subjected rayahs , every one in his own sphere , with undisputed , and almost uncon- trolled authority . The empire , like one great manor , was parcelled out according ...
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The Present State of Turkey– Or, A Description of the Political ..., 2 tomas Thomas Thornton Visos knygos peržiūra - 1809 |
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108 psl. - It is not allowed unto the prophet, nor those who are true believers, that they pray for idolaters, although they be of kin, after it is become known unto them, that they are inhabitants of hell.
260 psl. - Guido or Titian, — and most of their skins shiningly white, only adorned by their beautiful hair divided into many tresses, hanging on their shoulders, braided either with pearl or ribbon, perfectly representing the figures of the Graces.
230 psl. - ... and entire to the widow. They are queens of their slaves, whom the husband has no permission so much as to look upon, except it be an old woman or two that his lady chooses.
151 psl. - The authority and station of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Christ, and Mahomet, rise in just gradation above each other; but whosoever hates or rejects any one of the prophets is numbered with the infidels.
148 psl. - is full of mechanics and slaves, who are all of them profound theologians ; and preach in the shops, and in the streets. If you desire a man to change a piece of silver, he informs you wherein the Son differs from the Father; if you ask the price of a loaf, you are told, by way of reply, that the Son is inferior to the Father ; and if you inquire whether the bath is ready, the answer is, that the Son was made out of nothing.
254 psl. - ... language. When I took my leave, two maids brought in a fine silver basket of embroidered handkerchiefs ; she begged I would wear the richest for her sake, and gave the others to my woman and interpretess.
68 psl. - They held in their lifeless hands the riches of their fathers, without inheriting the spirit which had created and improved that sacred patrimony: they read, they praised, they compiled, but their languid souls seemed alike incapable of thought and action.
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