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Page 176
... Turkish tongue , and his veracity in his own . " For , " observes Mr. Thornton ( after inflicting on us the tough participle of a Turkish verb ) " it means nothing more than Suleyman the eater , " and quite cashiers the supplementary ...
... Turkish tongue , and his veracity in his own . " For , " observes Mr. Thornton ( after inflicting on us the tough participle of a Turkish verb ) " it means nothing more than Suleyman the eater , " and quite cashiers the supplementary ...
Page 188
... TURKS . The difficulties of travelling in Turkey have been much exaggerated , or rather have considerably diminished of late years . The Mussulmans have been beaten into a kind of sullen civility , very comfortable to voyagers . It is ...
... TURKS . The difficulties of travelling in Turkey have been much exaggerated , or rather have considerably diminished of late years . The Mussulmans have been beaten into a kind of sullen civility , very comfortable to voyagers . It is ...
Page 191
... Turkish tutors , had learned that there was such a thing as a Parliament it were useless to conjecture , unless we ... Turks are ignorant bigots , when they thus evince the exact proportion of Christian charity which is tolerated in ...
... Turkish tutors , had learned that there was such a thing as a Parliament it were useless to conjecture , unless we ... Turks are ignorant bigots , when they thus evince the exact proportion of Christian charity which is tolerated in ...