| History - 1790 - 522 pages
...Bengal to Perliaj juft publilhed.] AS during my ftay in Perfia (fays Mr. Francklin) from the lituation I was placed in, by living in a native family, I had...the middling fort of people, and their manners and culbms, than perhaps has fallen to the lot of moil travellers ; I am induced to give the few obfervations... | |
| William Francklin - Asia - 1790 - 372 pages
...during my ftay in Perfia, from the fituation I was placed in, by living in a native family,. mily, I had an opportunity of feeing more of the nature...outward behaviour, are certainly the Parifians of the Eaft. Whilft a rude and infolent demeanour peculiarly marks the chara&er of the Turkifh nation towards... | |
| William Francklin - Asia - 1790 - 382 pages
...capable of being attained by a very long refidence ; yet as, during my flay in Perfia, from the fituation I was placed in, by living in a native family, I had...and cuftoms, than perhaps has fallen to the lot of mofl travellers, I am induced to give the few obfervations I made during that period. The Perfians,... | |
| English poetry - 1791 - 624 pages
...of being attained by a very loniM'efidence ; yet as, during m,v fhiy in Perfia, from the Situation I was placed in, by living in a native family, I had an opportunity of feeing more of the nature anddifpofition of the middling fort of people, and their manners and cuftoms, than perhaps has fallen... | |
| History - 1793 - 542 pages
...capable of being d by a very long residence ; yet as, during my (lay in Perfiağ from the fituation I was placed in, by living in a native family, I had...obfervations I made during that period. The Perfians, with refpcft to outward behaviour, are certainly the P.mfians of the Eaft. Whilft a rude and infolent demeanour... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 544 pages
...of being <iU<U!icd by a 'very long residence ; yet as, during my ftay in Perfia, from the lituation I was placed in, by living in a native family, I had an opportunity of Jee:;ig more of the nature and difpofition of the middling fort of people, and their manners and cuftorns,... | |
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