Three Years in Persia: With Travelling Adventures in Koordistan, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... thing beyond slight sketches of Persia and its inhabitants , written during his various wanderings over that country , he is by no means indifferent to the public favour : indeed , his seeking it has , in Persian phraseology , caused ...
... thing beyond slight sketches of Persia and its inhabitants , written during his various wanderings over that country , he is by no means indifferent to the public favour : indeed , his seeking it has , in Persian phraseology , caused ...
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... thing the matter with your eyes ? " " Oh , no , " said the boy , " nothing ; but I am practising blind- ness . You know that when my father dies we shall all be put to death , or have our eyes put out , so I am trying how I shall be ...
... thing the matter with your eyes ? " " Oh , no , " said the boy , " nothing ; but I am practising blind- ness . You know that when my father dies we shall all be put to death , or have our eyes put out , so I am trying how I shall be ...
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... far off as to render it impossible to see any thing ; but the road must be cleared , and I was obliged to go to an inconvenient distance , to avoid seeing even the machine which contained the royal prisoner . 20 THE TAUJ U DOULUT .
... far off as to render it impossible to see any thing ; but the road must be cleared , and I was obliged to go to an inconvenient distance , to avoid seeing even the machine which contained the royal prisoner . 20 THE TAUJ U DOULUT .
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... and some of the booty was subsequently traced at Tehran . No attempt was made to discover the murderers , and the poor victim was un- revenged . These corpses were contained in long chests , some- thing 24 THE MESHEDEES .
... and some of the booty was subsequently traced at Tehran . No attempt was made to discover the murderers , and the poor victim was un- revenged . These corpses were contained in long chests , some- thing 24 THE MESHEDEES .
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... thing like gun cases , there being one slung on either side of the horse . On passing them the smell was most offensive . The moolahs were chaunting their " kelemeh islam , " or profession of the Mussolman faith , " God is God , there ...
... thing like gun cases , there being one slung on either side of the horse . On passing them the smell was most offensive . The moolahs were chaunting their " kelemeh islam , " or profession of the Mussolman faith , " God is God , there ...
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Abbas Meerza Agha ambassador amidst amongst amusing Armenian arrived Azerbijan bastinado bazaars beglerbeg caravansery carpets chief Christian Cossacks court custom deemed despotic dogs dragoman English enquired Erzroume eunuch eyes faroshs favour feet Ferengee Ferengee stranger fruits garden gates ground Hadji harem head heard honour horses Kajar kaneh Kazvine Ketkodeh Khan Khan's King Koordish Koords Koran Kush late Shah Lion and Sun looking Mahomedan Majesty Majesty's medan Meerza Yhacoub ments moolahs morning mosques mountains natives never night numerous nummed oriental ornaments palace passed Persian character Petersburgh plunder present Prince Prince's racter respect rich Rooz royal Russian saddle sador scarcely scene seen sent servants Shah's Shiraz sians Sir John Malcolm soil sometimes sort stable subjects Sulimania Tabreez Tatar tchibook Tehran tents thing thousand throne tomauns tribes Turkish Turkoman horses village walls whilst wild
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Seite 169 - And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.
Seite 144 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more...
Seite 287 - Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them ? Is not the love of these deep in my heart With a pure passion?
Seite 18 - And speak unto the believing women, that they restrain their eyes, and preserve their modesty, and discover not their ornaments, except what necessarily appeareth thereof: and let them throw their veils over their bosoms, and not show their ornaments, unless to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husbands...
Seite 38 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the LORD'S sake, whether it be to the King as supreme, or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evil-doers, and for the praise of them that do well.
Seite 134 - Not a tree, A plant, a leaf, a blossom, but contains A folio volume. We may read, and read, And read again, and still find something new, Something to please, and something to instruct, E'en in the noisome weed.
Seite 320 - ... by performing their part of the primal covenant between them and the Creator; that nothing has a pure absolute existence but mind or spirit; that material substances, as the ignorant call them, are no more than gay pictures presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal artist ; that we must beware of attachment to such phantoms, and attach ourselves exclusively to God, who truly exists in us, as we exist solely in him ; that we retain, even in this forlorn state of separation from our...
Seite 24 - Therein are manifest signs : the place where Abraham stood; and whoever entereth therein, shall be safe. And it is a duty towards God, incumbent on those who are able to go thither, to visit this house : but whosoever disbelieveth, verily God needeth not the service of any creature.
Seite 320 - ... them, are no more than gay pictures presented continually to our minds by the sempiternal artist ; that we must beware of attachment to such phantoms, and attach ourselves exclusively to God, who truly exists in us, as we exist solely in him ; that we retain, even in this forlorn state of separation from our beloved, the idea of heavenly beauty, and the remembrance of our primeval vows ; that...