| Scotland - 1816 - 838 pages
...eggs, milk, rice, cheese, wine, bread, good clothing, a warm dwelling, and a horse to ride ; where is the tyranny under which the Christian subjects of the Porte are generally supposed to dwell? Among the Bulgarians certainly. I wish that, in every country, a traveller could pass from one... | |
| England - 1846 - 816 pages
...rice, cheese, wine, bread, good clothing, a warm dwelling, and a horse to ride ; where is the tyrauny under which the Christian subjects of the Porte are generally supposed to dwell? Among the Bulgarians certainly. I wish that, in every country, a traveller could pass from one... | |
| England - 1846 - 798 pages
...rice, cheese, wine, bread, good clothing, a warm dwelling, and a horse to ride ; where is the tyrauny under which the Christian subjects of the Porte are generally supposed to dwell? Among the Bulgarians certainly. I wish that, in every country, a traveller could pass from one... | |
| David Urquhart - Commerce - 1833 - 362 pages
...poultry, eggs, milk, rice, cheese, wine, bread, good clothing, a warm dwelling, and a horse to ride. I wish that in every country a traveller could pass...fire in every cottage, as he can in European Turkey." — Vol. ii. p. 97. 103 CHAPTER V. PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION. How have the pashas maintained their... | |
| David Urquhart - Canada - 1839 - 668 pages
...some people an object of pity. A pacha, at any rate, is equally unhappy. Where, then, it may be asked, is the tyranny under which the Christian subjects...Bulgarians, certainly. I wish that in every country the traveller could pass from one end to the other, and find a good supper and a warm fire in every... | |
| David Urquhart - History - 1843 - 536 pages
...some people an object of pity. A pacha, at any rate, is equally unhappy. Where, then, it may be asked, is the tyranny under which the Christian subjects...Bulgarians, certainly. I wish that in every country the traveller could pass from one end to the other, and find a good supper and a warm fire in every... | |
| David Urquhart - Great Britain - 1843 - 532 pages
...pacha, at any rate, is equally unhappy. Where, then, it may be asked, is tho tyranny under which tho Christian subjects of the Porte are generally supposed...Bulgarians, certainly. I wish that in every country tho traveller could pass from one end to the other, and find a good supper and a warm fire in every... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - Europe - 1845 - 408 pages
...to lie on ; but these are the customs of the country, and a pasha is equally unhappy. Where, then, is the tyranny under which the Christian .subjects...supper and a warm fire in every cottage, as he can in this part of European Turkey."* This description applies generally to almost all the mountainous provinces... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1845 - 438 pages
...to lie on ; bat these are the customs of the country, and a pasha is equally unhappy. Where, then,' is the tyranny under which the Christian subjects...supper and a warm fire in every cottage, as he can in this pan of European Turkey."* This description applies generally to almost all the mountainous provinces... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1850 - 698 pages
...eggs, milk, rice, cheese, wine, bread, good clothing, a warm dwelling, and a horse to ride ; where is the tyranny under which the Christian subjects of the Porte are generally supposed to dwell ? Not among the Bulgarians certainly. I wish that, in every country, a traveller could pass from... | |
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