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" some were without a nose ; others without an arm, with one ear only, or one eye ; marked men, as he termed them." 5 As late as 1815, it was not uncommon to meet in the streets of 'Akka men who had been deprived by Jezzar of an eye, an ear, or part of... "
Greece, Egypt and the Holy Land - 221. oldal
szerző: Edward Daniel Clarke - 1814
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The British Review, and London Critical Journal, 4. kötet

1812 - 540 oldal
...he was evidently vain. He was his own minister, chancellor, treasurer, and secretary ; often his own cook and gardener ; and not unfrequently both judge...these several capacities, standing by the door of his apart> ment ; some without a nose, others without an arm, with one ear only, or one eye ; ' marked...

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 8. kötet,2. rész

1812 - 680 oldal
...authority. H is appellation ofDjezzar signifies butcher. Dr. Clarke saw, as he tells us, several persons standing by the door of his apartment, ' some without...without an arm — with one ear only,, or one eye.' At one period of the Pacha's life, having reason to suspeetthe fidelity of his wives, he put seven...

The Eclectic Review, 8. kötet;16. kötet,2. rész

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1812 - 668 oldal
...appellation of Djezzar signifies butcher. Dr. Clarke saw, as ; tells us, several persons standing by the Joor of his apartment, some without a nose — others without an arm — with one ir only, or one eye.1 At one period of the Pacha's life, having ason to suspect the fidelity of his...

The British Critic: A New Review, 40. kötet

1812 - 702 oldal
...was evi. dently vain. He was his own minifter, chancellor, treafurer* and fecretary ; often his own cook and gardener ; and not unfrequently both judge and executioner in the fame inftant. Yet there were perfons who had acted, and ftill occasionally officiated, in thefe feveral...

Sporting Magazine, 42. kötet

1813 - 442 oldal
...chancellor, treasurer, and secretary ; often his own cook and gardener ; and not unfrequcntly both judge aud executioner in the same instant. Yet there were persons...apartment; some without a nose, others without an arm, with o:ie ear only, or one eye ; " marked men," as he termed them ; persons bearing signs of their having...

Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., 1. kötet

1813 - 558 oldal
...thority. His appellation of Djezzar signifies butcher- Dr. Clarke saw, as he tells us, several persons standing by the door of his apartment, " some without...without an arm — with one ear only, or one eye." At one period of the Pacha's life, having reason to suspect the fidelity of his wives, he put seven...

The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official ..., 1. kötet

1813 - 554 oldal
...authority. His appellation of Djezzar signifies butcher. Dr. Clarke saw, as he tdh us, several persons standing by the door of his apartment. « some without a nose — others without an arm — with one e»r only, or one eye." At one period of the pacha's life, hming reason to suspect the fidelity of...

Lord Byron's Pilgrimage to the Holy Land: A Poem ... to which is Added the ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, John Agg - 1817 - 114 oldal
...he was evidently vain. He was hit own minister, chancellor, treasurer, and secretary; often his own cook and gardener ; and not unfrequently both judge...standing by the door of his apartment ; some without a nosr-; gome withont an arm, with one ear only, or one eye, " marke<t~men," as he termed them ; persons...

Palestine: Or, The Holy Land

Josiah Conder - 1824 - 398 oldal
...superintended the execution. He was his own minister, chancellor, treasurer, and secretary ; often his own cook and gardener ; and not unfrequently both judge and executioner in the same instant. Such is the account given of this extraordinary man by Baron de Tott, Volney, and Dr. Clarke. Yet,...

The Cornish Magazine, 25. kiadás

1826 - 696 oldal
...superintended the execution. He was his C\MI minister. cluucc!l<.>r, treasurer, and secretary ; often his own cook and gardener, and not unfrequently both judge and executioner in the same instant. Such is the account given of this extraordinary man by Baron de Toll, Volney, and Dr. Clarke. Yet with...




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