A Narrative of the Siege of Kars: And of the Six Months' Resistance by the Turkish Garrison Under General Williams to the Russian Army: Together with a Narrative of Travels and Adventures in Armenia and Lazistan; with Remarks on the Present State of Turkey |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 39
Page 5
... mean ; and whence the origin of this strange adoration of their master ? We have no- thing like it in the West ; but from time immemorial It must it seems to have obtained in Eastern manners . have been deeply imprinted into the mind of ...
... mean ; and whence the origin of this strange adoration of their master ? We have no- thing like it in the West ; but from time immemorial It must it seems to have obtained in Eastern manners . have been deeply imprinted into the mind of ...
Page 20
... means of those picturesque , antique - looking vessels , which may still be seen in the harbour of Constantinople , with high curved prows , hung with glass beads , of the same form and size , probably , as the ships which conveyed ...
... means of those picturesque , antique - looking vessels , which may still be seen in the harbour of Constantinople , with high curved prows , hung with glass beads , of the same form and size , probably , as the ships which conveyed ...
Page 23
... means afforded by a good carriage- road , to the expensive and toilsome mcde of transport by packhorses , toiling over mountain tracks . The Sublime Ottoman Porte has , ever since it was known to the world , treated road - making and ...
... means afforded by a good carriage- road , to the expensive and toilsome mcde of transport by packhorses , toiling over mountain tracks . The Sublime Ottoman Porte has , ever since it was known to the world , treated road - making and ...
Page 25
... means a bad ground for the sportsman , or , to use a much more definite , albeit Yankee , word , the " gunner . " In the spring , flocks of quail come from the south , and their pleasant chirp is to be heard in all directions in the ...
... means a bad ground for the sportsman , or , to use a much more definite , albeit Yankee , word , the " gunner . " In the spring , flocks of quail come from the south , and their pleasant chirp is to be heard in all directions in the ...
Page 26
... means of the sparrowhawk and merlin . Simultaneously with the quails , numbers of these birds make their appearance , and when an urchin manages to entrap one , he sews up his eyelids and harasses him by depriving him for twenty - four ...
... means of the sparrowhawk and merlin . Simultaneously with the quails , numbers of these birds make their appearance , and when an urchin manages to entrap one , he sews up his eyelids and harasses him by depriving him for twenty - four ...
Other editions - View all
A Narrative of the Siege of Kars: And of the Six Months' Resistance by the ... Humphry Sandwith No preview available - 2020 |
Common terms and phrases
advance amongst Armenian arms army of Kars arrived artillery Artvin Asia Asia Minor attack Baiburt Bashi-Bozooks Batoom batteries battle British cavalry chief Christians church Circassian Colonel Lake command Constantinople Consul Cossacks costume Deribey deserted despatched Effendi enemy English Erzeroom European exclaimed Fcap fire followed force French frontier Georgian Ghiaour Government Greek Gumri guns hear heard hill horses infantry irregular journey Kanli Karadagh Karapapaks Kurdish Kurds latter Lazistan ment Mollah morning mountain Mouravieff Mudir Mushir Mussulman native never night observed officers Omer Pasha once outposts passed peasant piastres plain plunder poor position Post 8vo present province regiment ride rifle road round Russian army Russian camp scarcely Second Edition Selim Pasha sent servant short shot snow soldiers Sultan sundry tabia Tahmasp Teesdale tents town Trebizond troops Turkey Turks village Vols whole wild Williams winter Woodcuts wounded Zade zapties
Popular passages
Page 19 - DAVY'S (SiR HUMPHRY) Consolations in Travel; or, Last Days of a Philosopher. Fifth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. Svo. 6s. — Salmonia ; or, Days of Fly Fishing. With some Account of the Habits of Fishes belonging to the genus Salmo. Fourth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. Svo. 6s. DENNIS' (GEORGE) Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria ; or, the extant Local Remains of Etruscan Art.
Page 195 - God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things that are mighty ; and base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen ; yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are : that no flesh should glory in his presence.
Page 18 - Life and Times of Titian, with some Account of hig Family, chiefly from new and unpublished records. With Portrait and Illustrations. 2 vols. Svo. 42s. GUMMING (R. GORDON). Five Years of a Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa.
Page 21 - Handbook of Architecture. Being a Concise and Popular Account of the Different Styles prevailing in all Ages and Countries in the World. With a Description of the most remarkable Buildings.
Page 22 - BUTTMAN'S LEXILOGUS ; or, a Critical Examination of the Meaning and Etymology of numerous Greek Words and Passages, intended principally for Homer and Hesiod. Translated, and edited, with Explanatory Notes and copious Indexes, by REV. JR FIsHLAKE. Third Edition. Svo. 14s. Catalogue of Irregular Greek Verbs ; With all the Tenses extant — their Formation, Meaning, and Usage, accompanied by an Index.
Page 32 - LEWIS' (SiR GC) Essay on the Government of Dependencies. Svo. 12s. Glossary of Provincial Words used in Herefordshire and some of the adjoining Counties.
Page 24 - HAMPDEN'S (BISHOP) Essay on the Philosophical Evidence of Christianity, or the Credibility obtained to a Scripture Revelation from its Coincidence with the Facts of Nature.
Page 299 - As for us, our eyes as yet failed for our vain help: in our watching we have watched for a nation that could not save us.
Page 300 - They that be slain with the sword are better than they that be slain with hunger: for these pine away, stricken through for want of the fruits of the field.