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Page 40
... received these two deputies after the Turkish manner , offer- ing them coffee and refreshments . Towards eleven o'clock , we placed ourselves in lines according to our rank , and proceeded on foot to Pera and Galata , in our way to the ...
... received these two deputies after the Turkish manner , offer- ing them coffee and refreshments . Towards eleven o'clock , we placed ourselves in lines according to our rank , and proceeded on foot to Pera and Galata , in our way to the ...
Page 277
... received . His complaints and applications proved ineffectual , and he was pursued by misfortunes of a private nature ; which , added to his other vexations , appear to have hastened his death . This event happened in 1547 ; when he had ...
... received . His complaints and applications proved ineffectual , and he was pursued by misfortunes of a private nature ; which , added to his other vexations , appear to have hastened his death . This event happened in 1547 ; when he had ...
Page 400
... received from the lady's husband : He informed me , and I must not suppress the story , that in the time of blood , this amiable woman , who is remarkable for the deli- cacy of her mind , and for the beauty and majesty of her person ...
... received from the lady's husband : He informed me , and I must not suppress the story , that in the time of blood , this amiable woman , who is remarkable for the deli- cacy of her mind , and for the beauty and majesty of her person ...
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