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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... says ( p . 170 , note 53 ) , that in his time " there were brought yearly into the two treasuries twenty - seven thousand purses , each containing five hundred rix dollars : " but as I find that Count Marsigli , who appears to have had ...
... says ( p . 170 , note 53 ) , that in his time " there were brought yearly into the two treasuries twenty - seven thousand purses , each containing five hundred rix dollars : " but as I find that Count Marsigli , who appears to have had ...
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... the state , and that the future prospect is still less promising . " " The expenditure , he says , " has so much increased that it is not probable the miri can discharge its debts without a donation from the treasury of the sultan , 11.
... the state , and that the future prospect is still less promising . " " The expenditure , he says , " has so much increased that it is not probable the miri can discharge its debts without a donation from the treasury of the sultan , 11.
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... says ( v . i , p . 190 ) , that the quit rent paid by the Mussulman sub- jects amounts to one seventh of the produce of their lands , and that paid by the rayahs to one fifth . See Pouqueville , Voyages en Morée , & c . t . i , p ...
... says ( v . i , p . 190 ) , that the quit rent paid by the Mussulman sub- jects amounts to one seventh of the produce of their lands , and that paid by the rayahs to one fifth . See Pouqueville , Voyages en Morée , & c . t . i , p ...
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... says , are but a small part of what the merchant pays . Fo- reigners indeed , " continues he , " are , in all countries , more liable to imposition than the natives * " But from this general accusation he should have excepted Turkey ...
... says , are but a small part of what the merchant pays . Fo- reigners indeed , " continues he , " are , in all countries , more liable to imposition than the natives * " But from this general accusation he should have excepted Turkey ...
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... says , that it is enjoined by the law of the koran , that every male shall pay yearly thirteen drachms of pure silver when he becomes of a ripe age , and chooses to remain a subject of the empire without being obliged to profess the ...
... says , that it is enjoined by the law of the koran , that every male shall pay yearly thirteen drachms of pure silver when he becomes of a ripe age , and chooses to remain a subject of the empire without being obliged to profess the ...
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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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