| 1812 - 702 sider
...defied the whole power of Turkey, defpifed the Vizier, and derided the menaces of the Capudan Pacha ; although he always affected to venerate the title...the authority of the Sultan. His mere name carried {error with it over all the Holy Land, the moft lawlefs tribes of Arabs exprefling their awe and obeifance,... | |
| 1812 - 698 sider
...defpifcd the Vizier, and derided the menaces of the Capudan Pacha ; although he always sfTeded to venerafe the title and the authority of the Sultan. His mere name carried terror with it over all the Holy Land, the moft lawlefs tribes -of Arabs exprcfling their awe and obeifance, whenfoever... | |
| 1813 - 442 sider
...defied the whole power of Turkey, despised the Vizier, and derided the menaces of the Capiidan Pacha ; although he always affected to venerate the title...of the Sultan. His mere name carried terror with it over all the Holy Land, the most lawless tribes of Arabs expressing their awu and obeisance, whensoever... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1814 - 430 sider
...defied the whole power of Turkey, despised the Vizier, and derided the menaces of the Capudan Pacha : although he always affected to venerate the title...of the Sultan. His mere name carried terror with it over all the Holy Land, the most lawless tribes of Arabs expressing their awe and obeisance, whensoever... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 sider
...defied the whole power of Turkey, despised the vizier, and derided the menaces of the capudan pacha; although he always affected to venerate the title...of the sultan. His mere name carried terror with it over all the Holy Land, the most lawless tribes of Arabs expressing their awe and obeisance, whensoever... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1823 - 490 sider
...and occasionally as his confidential agent, when he was not himself present, the author had Djnxar favourable opportunities of studying Djez-zar's character....of the Sultan. His mere name carried terror with it over all the Holy Land, the most lawless tribes of Arabs expressing their awe and obeisance whensoever... | |
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