Volume 2
Memoirs of Baron de Tott. Containing the state of the Turkish Empire and the Crimea, during the late war with Russia : with numerous anecdotes, facts, and observations, on the manners and customs of the Turks and Tartars ... / [François Tott].
- Tott, François, baron de, 1733-1793.
- Date:
- 1786
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Memoirs of Baron de Tott. Containing the state of the Turkish Empire and the Crimea, during the late war with Russia : with numerous anecdotes, facts, and observations, on the manners and customs of the Turks and Tartars ... / [François Tott]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Water, î. *, lO. Their ex- treme hafte to bury their dead, i. 113. Their childifh Manners, i. 171. and Note (x). Strange Buffooneries allowed among them during their public Rejoicings, i. 175, 179. Difinterefted and uncommon behaviour of one, iii. 60. Turtle Doves, difcount to fuf- fcr them to eat corn unmo- leftcd, i. 208. Tygers among the Mountains ofBaylan, iv, 134. U. Vegetables, fcarcity of, in Tar- tary, ii. 79. Venetian Captain, Superffition of one in a fform, iv. 143. Venetians, degrading Pradice of, iii. 198. Village, Hofpitality experien- ced by B. de Tott, at one in Beflarabia, ii. 212. His Di- alogue with the old . Man who entertained him, ii. 215. Villages of the No^-uais, ex- O O' tremc length of, ii. 113. Villagès and Towns, multipli- city of, in Egypt, iv. 63. Vines, ill cultivated in Tartary, ii. 107. Vifir, Difcourfe of B. de Tott with one on the Extortions of perfons in Office in 'Tur- key, iii. ICO. His requcft not complied with by Baron de Tott’s new raifed Gunners, iii. 143. Qijeff ions B. de Tott ■' concerning the numbef of the Ottoman Army, iii. .181. Ulemats, ffrange Privilege tl]at Body, i. 28I Uniform of the Suratchis, iii* 137- Volunteers, Infolence of thofe at Conftantinople, iii. 12. Attack the French Ambafla- dor’s Palace, iii. 16. Ridi- culous Adventure of fome of them, occafioned by a Parro- quet, iii. 18. W. Wall, Men immured alive in, with their heads left out, by Dgezar-Pacha, that he might enjoy their torments, iv, 97- War, Turkifli mode of declar- ing it, iii, I. Watches and Clocks in great requeft at the end of the Ra-, mazan, i. 222. Weights and Scales how regu- lated in Conftantinople, i. 204. Wife of Mellek-Pacha, beauti- ful, beloved, and facrificed to a Sultana, i. i8l. Wives, Obfervations on the Plurality of, P. D. 25, 32. Women, Education of the Turkilh, P. D. 27. B. de Tott enters by furprize the apartment of thofe of Murad Mollach, i. 45. Sum allow- ed for the drefs of thofe of the Grand Seignior, i. 131. Dreadful Confequences of their violent paffions, i. 162. Their dead bodies found, it 163. _ Wool, ii. 67. Wortley Montague, Obferva- tions and Doubts on fome afl'ertions](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28777141_0002_0518.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)