Three Years in Constantinople: Or, Domestic Manners of the Turks in 1844, 2±Ç

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H. Colburn, 1846
 

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355 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of Life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife!
187 ÆäÀÌÁö - The man hesitated, and then, in a lamentable voice, replied, " Allah, Allah ! I suppose my lord will next ask me to wear a hat." Mohammed II., founded in 1470, within the mosque of that Sultan, and placed upon the right side of the minber (pulpit for Friday prayer). It contains about 940 volumes, principally theology and jurisprudence. It is celebrated for some fine Koorans. This library, as well as others attached to mosques, is principally frequented by students of the annexed colleges and schools....
354 ÆäÀÌÁö - A picture of domestic life that is no less sweet and touching than it is powerful and true. It will be universally read, and none will read it without deriving profit well as pleasure from the perusal." — SUNDAY TIMES. ANGELA: OB THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER. BY THE AUTHOR OF " EMILIA WYNDHAM," " Two OLD MEN'S TALES,
31 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... as stone, resist the effects of humidity for ages. The following is the receipt, as now used by the Lou. Yolgee (Waterway-men) : —Take lOOlbs. of fresh kilned lime, finest quality, reduced to powder ; ten quarts of pure linseed oil ; and one or two ounces of cotton. Manipulate the lime, gradually mixing the oil and cotton in a wooden trough, until the mixture assumes the consistence of loaf-dough. Let it dry, and then break it into cakes for store or use. When required for the latter, take...
182 ÆäÀÌÁö - Kaliphs, sought to illustrate their reigns, not only by encouraging and rewarding learned men, but by founding establishments wherein their productions and those of their predecessors in the field of instruction and science might be preserved to posterity. The greater part of the treasures of Arabic literature, collected by the Abasside monarchs, perished in the fires that ravaged Bagdad at various periods, but principally in the great conflagration of 1060, which destroyed the famous library of...
326 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... may charge upon future ratepayers, and that they should be bound to pay off their debts within a limited period. What such restrictions or limitations should be is a matter which we cannot undertake to settle, and must be left to be determined from time to time by the government and by Parliament. It may, however, be laid down as a general rule that the amounts to be borrowed, and the purposes to which they may be applied, should be strictly...
26 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... contributing sources west and south-west of Kavass and Muderiss Kouy. The waters in their progress pass over an aqueduct called Khavass Kouy Kemary, fast falling into decay. St. Stefano and its vicinity depend upon springs, rising in the hills of Karamatly, about seventeen miles from the walls. It will be seen from the above, that the grand system of water provision, emanating from an irregular circle, of which Belgrade may be taken as the centre, is divided into two main channels of supply,...
352 ÆäÀÌÁö - The reader is presented with the minutest details of a period wonderfully fruitful in strange events. The gossip of the court mingles with the important details of transactions of state, a piquant anecdote is contrasted with a grave conspiracy, and a momentous discussion in the House of Commons is relieved by an interesting recollection of Shakspeare's Theatre, or, a lively account of Ben Jonson's Masque.
184 ÆäÀÌÁö - The furniture is simple and scrupulously clean. The books, invariably placed in bindings of dark morocco or calf, with a flap cover, in the form of a clasp pocket-book, repose upon their sides. The titles are written upon the outside of the margin, and not upon the binding. Almost all works have a second cover, like a map-case, as an additional protection against damp and insects. The greater part are transcribed upon vellum or highly glazed paper. They are often most richly illuminated with golden...

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