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Page 23 - TRAVELS IN EUROPEAN TURKEY: THROUGH BOSNIA, SERVIA, BULGARIA, MACEDONIA, ROUMELIA, ALBANIA, AND EPIRUS ; WITH A VISIT TO GREECE AND THE IONIAN ISLES, and a HOMEWARD TOUR THROUGH HUNGARY AND THE ScLAVONIAN PROVINCES OF AUSTRIA ON THE LOWER DANUBE. By EDMUND SPENCER, ESQ. Author of " Travels in Circassia,
Page 6 - Eyles, A Series of Adventures in the Course of a Voyage up the Red Sea, on the Coasts of Arabia and Egypt and of a Route through the Desarts of Thebais, hitherto Unknown to the European Traveller, in the Year M.DCC.LXXVII in Letters to a Lady (Dublin, printed for W.
Page 11 - Travels in Various Countries of the East, being a continuation of Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, etc.
Page 12 - A PICTURE OF GREECE in 1825 : as exhibited in the Personal Narratives of JAMES EMERSON, Esq., COUNT PECCHIO, and WH HUMPHREYS, Esq. In 2 vols.
Page 53 - REDCLIFFE (LORD). The Eastern Question.' Being a Selection from his Writings during the last Five Years of his Life. With a Preface by Dean Stanley. With Map. 8vo. 9».
Page 4 - Cardinal Alberoni's Scheme for reducing the Turkish Empire to the Obedience of Christian Princes : and for a Partition of the Conquests. Together with a Scheme of a perpetual Dyet for establishing the Publick Tranquillity.
Page 23 - Price 3d. Remarks on the present aspect of the Turkish Question. By a Member of the University of Oxford, who visited Constantinople in the Summers of 1850 and 1851.