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The history of the present state of the Ottoman Empire Containing the maxims of the Turkish polity, the most material points of the Mahometan religion, their sects and heresies, their convents and religious votaries. Their military discipline, with an exact computation of their forces both by sea and land. Illustrated with divers pieces of sculpture representing the variety of habits amongst the Turks. In three books. By Paul Ricaut Esq; late secretary to his Excellency the Earl of Winchelsea, embassador extraordinary for His Majesty Charles II. &c. to Sultan Mahomet Han the Fourth, emperor of the Turks) now consul of Smyrna, and fellow of the Royal Society.
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The history of the present state of the Ottoman Empire Containing the maxims of the Turkish polity, the most material points of the Mahometan religion, their sects and heresies, their convents and religious votaries. Their military discipline, with an exact computation of their forces both by sea and land. Illustrated with divers pieces of sculpture representing the variety of habits amongst the Turks. In three books. By Paul Ricaut Esq; late secretary to his Excellency the Earl of Winchelsea, embassador extraordinary for His Majesty Charles II. &c. to Sultan Mahomet Han the Fourth, emperor of the Turks) now consul of Smyrna, and fellow of the Royal Society.
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Klein-Asien & Syrien nebst den westlichen Theilen von Armenien, Kurdistan & Mesopotamien im Maassstabe von 1:3,700,000 /
Published 1875“…Smyrna (Ismir) und Umgebung im Maassstabe von 1:500,000.…”
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English piano music
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…; Skizze (1:01) ; In Smyrna (4:42) ; Adieu (2:33) / Edward Elgar -- Three …”
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Resolution of the Legislature of Florida, in favor of the establishment of a mail route in St. Lucie County. January 17, 1849. Referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post...
Published 1849“…New Smyrna, Florida. Readex congressional thesaurus.…”
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In Senate of the United States, February 6, 1826. Mr Hendricks, from the Committee on Roads and Canals, to whom were referred sundry documents relative to certain roads in the Terr...
Published 1826“…New Smyrna, Florida. Readex congressional thesaurus.…”
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A catalogue of choice and valuable books, in most languages and faculties With the entire library of Francis Calliault, Esq; deceased, (Secretary to the earl of Chesterfield, when ambassador at the hague.) consisting chiefty of Greek, Latin, English and French, most of them in very good case; which will begin to the sold (the lowest price six'd to each book in the catalogue) on Wednesday the 13th of this instant December, By Tho. Davies, bookseller, in Duke's Court, over-against St. Martin's Church, St. Martin's-Lane. Catalogues to be given gratis, at the smyrna Coffee-House, pall-mall; Daniel's Coffee-House,...
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The history of the Turks Beginning with the year 1679. Being a full relation of the last troubles in Hungary, with the sieges of Vienna, and Buda, and all the several battles both by sea and land, between the Christians, and the Turks, until the end of the year 1698, and 1699. In which the peace between the Turks, and the confederate Christian princes and states, was happily concluded at Carlowitz in Hungary, by the mediation of His Majesty of Great Britain, and the States General of the United Provinces. With the effigies of the emperors and others of note, engraven at large upon copper, which completes the sixth and last edition of the Turks. In two vol. in folio. By Sir Paul Rycaut, kt. eighteen years consul at Smyrna, now his Majesty's resident at Hamburg, and...
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The history of the Turks Beginning with the year 1679. Being a full relation of the last troubles in Hungary, with the sieges of Vienna, and Buda, and all the several battles both by sea and land, between the Christians, and the Turks, until the end of the year 1698, and 1699. In which the peace between the Turks, and the confederate Christian princes and states, was happily concluded at Carlowitz in Hungary, by the mediation of His Majesty of Great Britain, and the States General of the United Provinces. With the effigies of the emperors and others of note, engraven at large upon copper, which completes the sixth and last edition of the Turks. In two vol. in folio. By Sir Paul Rycaut, kt. eighteen years consul at Smyrna, now his Majesty's resident at Hamburg, and...
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A clear voice of truth sounded forth, and as an ensign lifted up and displayed in answer to the proceedings of the Christians by name in Asia, by way of controversie and expostulation : together with savoury and wholesome admonishments, which may become of good use and profitable to all that read with a single eye, and understand with an upright heart : also the same somewhat tends by way of gentle reproof to their hasty and unequitable proceedings against the innocent servants, messengers and living witnesses of the living and true God : yet with tendernesse of an upright heart and spirit (not onely of a free born English-man, but also of a true Christian) from the same hand its principally directed to the Lord Embassasdor (so called) in Constantinople, and to the English Company of Merchants and Factors in Smyrna, with somewhat to the merchants in Genoa, tendred...
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The neat duties, (all discounts and abatements deducted) of all merchandize, specified in the book of rates Begun in the 12. of car.2. with the several variations to this present year, 1715. In vulgar arithmetick. Each article being calculated to an hundred part of a penny; being design'd for merchants, &c. that at a view in one line may be seen the neat duties and draw-backs on any merchandize mention'd in the book of rates, with their several valuations. And also, the Turkey or Levant, Company's duties, viz. impositions, consulage, how many hundred weight goes to a ton of each commodity, and the freight they usually have for the same tonnage, from Constantinople, Smyrna, Aleppo, and Cyprus; and a list of all goods...
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Piano music
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…36 (arr. Elgar) -- In Smyrna -- Serenade -- Presto -- Adieu -- Skizze -- …”
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A clear voice of truth sounded forth, and as an ensign lifted up and displayed in answer to the proceedings of the Christians by name in Asia, by way of controversie and expostulation : together with savoury and wholesome admonishments, which may become of good use and profitable to all that read with a single eye, and understand with an upright heart : also the same somewhat tends by way of gentle reproof to their hasty and inequitable proceedings against the innocent servants, messengers and living witnesses of the living and true God : yet with tendernesse of an upright heart and spirit (not onely of a free born English-man, but also of a true Christian) from the same hand its principally directed to the Lord Embassasdor (so called) in Constantinople, and to the English Company of Merchants and Factors in Smyrna, with somewhat to the merchants in Genoa, tendred...
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Two journeys to Jerusalem containing first, a strange and true account of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable accidents befel them in their journey to Jerusalem, Grand Cairo, Alexandria, &c. by H.T. Secondly the travels of fourteen Englishmen in 1669. from Scanderoon to Tripoly, Joppa, Ramah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, the river Jordan, the Lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, and back again to Aleppo. By T.B. VVith the rare antiquities, monuments, and memorable places and things mentioned in holy Scripture: and an exact description of the old and new Jerusalem, &c. To which is added, a relation of the great council of the Jews assembled in the plains of Ajayday in Hungaria in 1650. to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ. By S.B. an Englishman there present. VVith an account of the vvonderful delusion of the Jews, by a counterfeit Messiah or false Christ at Smyrna, in 1666. and the event thereof. Lastly, the...
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Two journeys to Jerusalem containing first, a strange and true account of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable accidents befel them in their journey to Jerusalem, Grand Cairo, Alexandria, &c. by H.T. Secondly the travels of fourteen Englishmen in 1669. from Scanderoon to Tripoly, Joppa, Ramah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, the river Jordan, the Lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, and back again to Aleppo. By T.B. VVith the rare antiquities, monuments, and memorable places and things mentioned in holy Scripture: and an exact description of the old and new Jerusalem, &c. To which is added, a relation of the great council of the Jews assembled in the plains of Ajayday in Hungaria in 1650. to examine the Scriptures concerning Christ. By S.B. an Englishman there present. VVith an account of the vvonderful delusion of the Jews, by a counterfeit Messiah or false Christ at Smyrna, in 1666. and the event thereof. Lastly, the...
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The neat duties, (all discounts and abatements deducted,) of all merchandize, specified in the book of rates Begun in the 12. of car. II. with the several variations to this present year, 1718. In vulgar arithmetick. Each article being calculated to an hundred part of a penny; being design'd for merchants, &c. that at a view in one line may be seen the neat duties and draw-backs on any merchandize mention'd in the book of rates, with their several valuations. And also, the Turky or Levant Company's duties, viz. impositions, consulage, how many hundred weight goes to a ton of each commodity, and the freight they usually have for the same tonnage, from Constantinople, Smyrna, Aleppo, and Cyprus: a list of all goods prohibited...
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Chart of the Mediterranean Sea
Published 1817“…Gulf of Smyrna.…”
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Two journeys to Jerusalem Containing first, a strange and true accout [sic] of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable accidents befel them in their journey to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &c. Secondly, the travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669. to Jerusalem, Bethlem, Jericho, the river Jordan. the lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, &c. with the antiquities, monuments, and memorable places mentioned in scripture. By T.B. To which are prefixed memorable remarks upon the antient and modern state of the Jewish nation. As 1. A description of the Holy-Land, its situation, fertility, &c. 2. The several captivities of the Jews, after they were [po]ssess'd thereof. 3. Probable conjectures of what... become of the ten tribes who were carried captives by the Assyrians, with divers pertinent ...ations pursuant thereunto. 4. The state of the ... their extermination, with the present condition of Palestine. Together with a relation of the great council of the ... the plains of Hungary in 1650 to examine the scriptures concerning Christ. By S.B. an Englishman there present. With an account of the wonderfull delusion of the Jews by a false Christ at Smyrna, 1666. ... the final extirpation and destruction...
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Two journeys to Jerusalem Containing first, a strange and true account of the travels of two English pilgrims some years since, and what admirable accidents befel them in their journey to Jerusalem, Gr. Cairo, Alexandria, &c. Secondly, the travels of 14 Englishmen in 1669. to Jerusalem, Bethlem, Jericho, the river Jordan, the lake of Sodom and Gomorrah, &c. with the antiquities, monuments, and memorable places mentioned in scripture. By T.B. To which are prefixed memorable remarks upon the antient and modern state of the Jewish nation. as 1. A description of the holy-land, its situation, fertility,&c. 2. The several captivities of the Jews, after they were posses'd thereof. 3. Probable conjectures of what is become of the ten tribes who were carried captives by the Assyrians, with divers pertinent relations pursuant thereto. 4. The state of the Jews since their extermination, with the present condition of Palestine. Together with a relation of the great council of the Jews in the plains of Hungaria in 1650. To examine the scriptures concerning Christ. By S.B. an Englishman there present. With an account of the wonderful delusion of the Jews, by a false Christ at Smyrna, in 1666. Lastly, the final extirpation and...
Published 1704Online Access
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