Fifteen Months' Pilgrimage Through Untrodden Tracts of Khuzistan and Persia: In a Journey from India to England, Through Parts of Turkish Arabia, Persia, Armenia, Russia, and Germany. Performed in the Years 1831 and 1832Saunders and Otley, 1832 |
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... restoring the property they had sequestered on the Arme- nians ' departure , there is no doubt these latter would employ every effort to escape either by stealth or stra- tagem . TRAVELLING ADVERTISERS . 9 talent for business . The lower.
... restoring the property they had sequestered on the Arme- nians ' departure , there is no doubt these latter would employ every effort to escape either by stealth or stra- tagem . TRAVELLING ADVERTISERS . 9 talent for business . The lower.
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... TRAVELLING ADVERTISERS . 9 talent for business . The lower orders of them are the chief workers of brass , of copper , iron , and leather - in short , the chief mechanical em- ployments are in their hands . They are , how- ever , a ...
... TRAVELLING ADVERTISERS . 9 talent for business . The lower orders of them are the chief workers of brass , of copper , iron , and leather - in short , the chief mechanical em- ployments are in their hands . They are , how- ever , a ...
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... travellers , who will not bear me out in this testimony to Turkish probity . Advance them goods to any reasonable extent , with the view of subsequent retailment , and they will punctually bring you their periodical returns , and ...
... travellers , who will not bear me out in this testimony to Turkish probity . Advance them goods to any reasonable extent , with the view of subsequent retailment , and they will punctually bring you their periodical returns , and ...
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... step , but the poor horses perished , and the travellers were obliged to wait until the weather had cleared up before they could re - ascend the hill and recover their packages . 16 OBSTRUCTIONS . Nor is the land passage the only.
... step , but the poor horses perished , and the travellers were obliged to wait until the weather had cleared up before they could re - ascend the hill and recover their packages . 16 OBSTRUCTIONS . Nor is the land passage the only.
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... travellers , and to obstruct their views . I was nearly becoming one of the victims of this increase of severity . Count Pahlen , the governor general of Odessa , declared he dared not admit me , and I was advised by the harbour master ...
... travellers , and to obstruct their views . I was nearly becoming one of the victims of this increase of severity . Count Pahlen , the governor general of Odessa , declared he dared not admit me , and I was advised by the harbour master ...
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Fifteen Months' Pilgrimage Through Untrodden Tracts of Khuzistan and Persia ... Joachim Hayward Stocqueler Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1832 |
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admirable affairs amongst appeared APPENDIX aristocracy Armenians army arrival Arzeroum Austrian beautiful Berlin Bohemia Brig British Burgmeister caravanserai character clubbists Constantinople Count course Distance Ditto dominions Duchess of Cambridge DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE Emperor England English ESCAPE FROM WARSAW extent Frederick French German Hanover Hanoverian honour horses imperial indulged inhabitants Isfahan Italian journey killoes Salt king latter Lazaretto Linz Macbeth Manufactures on Persian ment merchant military mountains museum Names of Places noble Odessa officers opera Osnabrück palace party passports Persia Persian account person Poland Polish Polish army political Pope population possess Prague present Prince quarantine quarters render residence road roubles Roushidski royal highness Russian sion Skyrz Skyrznecki society soldier spirit supply Tabreez talent taste theatre thing tion town trade travellers Trebisond troops Turk Turkey Turkish vessels Vienna village visited WALMODEN PICTURE whole Witch
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Sida 130 - First Witch. When shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain? ^ > '\ • Second Witch. When the hurlyburly's done, When the battle's lost and won. Third Witch. That will be ere the set of sun. First Witch. Where the place ? Second Witch. Upon the heath. Third Witch. There to meet with Macbeth.
Sida 60 - ... residing incog. Not many minutes after we had been installed in our new domicile, my companion proposed that we should send up our names to the general, and solicit permission to pay our respects, a proposition so consonant to my own wishes that I did not hesitate a moment to acquiesce. The garfon warned us that there was little chance of our suit being granted, inasmuch as Skyrznecki had been for two months and a half a tenant of his apartment and invariably declined all visits ; but we entertained...
Sida 77 - ... angry spirit that had been showed. He then conveyed Skyrznecki to his own chateau, gave him fresh horses, and accompanied him without further molestation to Cracow. It might have been supposed that in this independent little republic his troubles would have ended, but the treason which sapped the foundation of his eminence, and hastened the Polish catastrophe, had spread its poisonous influence to the very confines of Poland. Even in Cracow, clubbifts, who had sought .ч retreat from the disasters...
Sida 71 - Skyrznecki had not, however, proceeded three versts from the town, when he was overtaken and arrested by six lancers, who had orders from the irresolute Burgmeister to carry him back. Skyrznecki, finding it vain to attempt resistance, submitted to the mandate, and returned. On his arrival at the town, he found a room prepared for him, and strictly guarded. He sent for the Burgmeister, who accordingly presented himself, and things having thus reached a very hazardous crisis, Skyrznecki deemed it necessary...
Sida 79 - I left Linz. In letters from Berlin and Prague, I communicated to him the opinion entertained of his conduct by several Polish refugees of distinction, and these memorable words were contained in his reply. " I may have committed some faults — what general has not committed them? But I can declare solemnly to whoever it may be, that I was an upright man in my political career.'1 " He has spoken the truth," said the old Count Mostowski, (late Prime Minister at Warsaw,) to whom I showed the letter.
Sida 64 - Shyrznecki volunteered an account of the whole business from its commencement down to the capture of Warsaw. I endeavoured, on retiring to my chamber, to commit to paper all that I had thus heard, with a view to its subsequent publication ; but on submitting the manuscript to my illustrious friend, he seemed to think that the dignity of the theme demanded something beyond a mere narrative — that it was of consequence enough...
Sida 170 - ... avec celle des hommes. Le grand charme de la vie sociale, en France, consiste dans l'art de concilier parfaitement ensemble les avantages que l'esprit des femmes et celui des hommes réunis peuvent apporter dans la conversation. A Berlin , les hommes ne causent guère qu'entre eux...
Sida 68 - While he remained at the inn, two gens-d' armes came in, and demanded his passports, which having been shown, accompanied by a rouble, they left the place. The innkeeper, a Pole, perceiving however that his guest was a more distinguished individual than his papers set forth, earnestly counselled him not to pass through the town, " For you must know, Sir," said he, " the commandant of the place is accustomed to sit at his window, to watch all travellers, to stop and question them ; and believe me,...