Travels Through Turkey in Asia, the Holy Land, Arabia, Egypt, and Other Parts of the World ...William D. Wilson, 1835 - 496 עמודים |
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עמוד 9
... Christians , is the handsomest in Smyrna , and runs all along the port ; the sea washing the back part of the houses . In this street are the houses of the consuls of England , Holland , and France , and of the foreign merchants , who ...
... Christians , is the handsomest in Smyrna , and runs all along the port ; the sea washing the back part of the houses . In this street are the houses of the consuls of England , Holland , and France , and of the foreign merchants , who ...
עמוד 11
... Christians pretended to shew us the fragment of the tomb of St. Polycarp , who was a disciple of St. John , and the first bishop of Smyrna ; and they visit the place with great devotion . This Christian pastor , having long had the care ...
... Christians pretended to shew us the fragment of the tomb of St. Polycarp , who was a disciple of St. John , and the first bishop of Smyrna ; and they visit the place with great devotion . This Christian pastor , having long had the care ...
עמוד 12
... Christians remaining in Smyr- na , notwithstanding they are under a Mahometan power ? They reckon at least ter thousand Greeks , though they have but two churches : and several hundred Armenians , who have one church , besides a ...
... Christians remaining in Smyr- na , notwithstanding they are under a Mahometan power ? They reckon at least ter thousand Greeks , though they have but two churches : and several hundred Armenians , who have one church , besides a ...
עמוד 18
... Christians of Ephesus had retired . Ducas , who has given us an account of this siege , mentions some very singular circumstances , namely , that Tamerlane caused the soldiers to throw in stones to choke up the entrance of the port ...
... Christians of Ephesus had retired . Ducas , who has given us an account of this siege , mentions some very singular circumstances , namely , that Tamerlane caused the soldiers to throw in stones to choke up the entrance of the port ...
עמוד 27
... Christians were masters of the place , as ap- pears by the arms of the Justiniani and other Genoese families which are yet to be discerned , though they are at present in- habited only by Turks , the city being allotted for the ...
... Christians were masters of the place , as ap- pears by the arms of the Justiniani and other Genoese families which are yet to be discerned , though they are at present in- habited only by Turks , the city being allotted for the ...
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