| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 804 sider
...; herewith he told me that eaftern cuftom of wearing turbands came from thence ; and that how once the barbarous people having the Grecian army at a...advantage, there was no other remedy, but that fome few ihould make good that narrow paflage, while the main of the army might efcape away : there were... | |
| William Haygarth - 1814 - 342 sider
...; herewith he told me that Eastern custom of ' wearing turbans came from thence ; and that how once the barbarous people ' having the Grecian army at...great advantage, there was no other remedy, ' but that some few should make good that narrow passage, while the main ' of the army might escape away ; there... | |
| Peter Mundy - 1907 - 376 sider
...herewith hee told mee that Easterne custome of wearing Turbants came from thence, and that how once the Barbarous people having the Grecian Army at a...great advantage, there was no other remedy, but that some few should make good that narrow passage, while the maine of the Army might escape away, there... | |
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