Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 5Royal Asiatic Society, 1834 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 20
Page 11
... town , on hearing the report of the muskets , instantly fell on the ground through fear , and became as dead men . The Cossacks therefore , finding they could do what they pleased with them , possessed themselves of the town , and ...
... town , on hearing the report of the muskets , instantly fell on the ground through fear , and became as dead men . The Cossacks therefore , finding they could do what they pleased with them , possessed themselves of the town , and ...
Page 22
... town . But this Patriarch has recently driven them out ; for he bears an immense hatred and animosity against all ... towns and from all the fortresses and castles , causing them to dwell without the walls , excepting only those who ...
... town . But this Patriarch has recently driven them out ; for he bears an immense hatred and animosity against all ... towns and from all the fortresses and castles , causing them to dwell without the walls , excepting only those who ...
Page 23
... town . By these means they forced them , with others of their tribes , to be baptized publicly , both day and night . It is said that one of them was a very great merchant , and Interpreter at the court of the Emperor . When the ...
... town . By these means they forced them , with others of their tribes , to be baptized publicly , both day and night . It is said that one of them was a very great merchant , and Interpreter at the court of the Emperor . When the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards Ambassador Arabic Archbishop Archdeacon Archimandrites Archons Astrachan attend beautiful bells blessed bowed brought Cæsar called calpack Cazan chaunted Chmiel Christians Circassia Clergy convent Cossacks Crâl cross cupolas custom Deacons dinars distance Emperor Ivan Emperor of Muscovy empire Empress enemies festival Georgia gold Gospel Grandees Greek hand Heads Holy Trinity horses hundred thousand incensed janissaries journey King kissed Kniazes Lent Lord the Patriarch manner marched mass master mentioned merchants Metanoias Metropolitan Ministers Moldavia Monastery Muscovites night palace passed Patriarch of Antioch Patriarch of Moscow Paul of Aleppo Persian persons Poles prayers present Priests and Deacons province Radzivil reign reliques ring river round sables Saints sakkos sanctuary saying SECT sent Siberia side silver sledge Smolensko Sobor stood Tartars territory thousand dinars Timouras Khan tolled took translated treasures tribute troops Turkish Turks versts vessels Voivode Wallachia whilst whole