Mohammedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time to the warlike mountaineers of Bosnia, Albania, Upper Moesia, and the almost inaccessible districts of the Pindus and the Balkan. The different nationalities of that Babel-like country, Turkey... Traits of American Humor - Страница 315написао/ла Thomas Chandler Haliburton - 1852 - 332 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Eliot Warburton - 1851 - 574 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommcdan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...mountaineers of Bosnia, Albania, Upper Moesia, and Ihc almost inaccessible districts of the Pindus and the Balkan. The different nationalities of that... | |
| George Melly - 1852 - 350 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with the;r singular customs and manners, their ancient and contemporary history are vividly described. The... | |
| Henry Jervis-White Jervis - 1852 - 396 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with the;r singular customs and manners, their ancient and contemporary history are vividly described. The... | |
| 1852 - 416 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...Macedonians, the Romani and Osmanli— their various characteristies, religions, superstitions, together with their singular customs and manners, their... | |
| Ewa Felińska - 1852 - 368 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mohammedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...Sclavonians, Greeks, Albanians, .Macedonians, the Romani and Osmanli—their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with their singular customs... | |
| Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle, Sir James Edward Alexander - 1852 - 356 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...Sclavonians, Greeks, Albanians. Macedonians, the Romani and Osmanli—their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with their singular customs... | |
| Francis Lancelott - 1852 - 364 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mohammedan ( subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...Sclavonians, Greeks, Albanians, Macedonians, the Romani and Osmanli—their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with their singular customs... | |
| Lord Robert Montagu - 1852 - 240 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...by Sclavonians, Greeks, Albanians, Macedonians, the Roman! and Osmanli — their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with the:r... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1852 - 410 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mohammedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...by Sclavonians, Greeks, Albanians, Macedonians, the Roman! and Osmanli — their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with their... | |
| 1852 - 414 страница
...difficulties, the discontent of its Christian, and the turbulence of a great portion of its Mahommedan subjects. We are also introduced for the first time...by Sclavonians, Greeks, Albanians, Macedonians, the Roman! and Osmanli— their various characteristics, religions, superstitions, together with their... | |
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