To hear this poor little woman talk of her own and her lady-friends' feelings, you would think the revolution must soon come. The children of the present day in Turkey are brought up to think the system of yashmaks and confinement a most tyrannical custom,... The Academy - Стр. 221880Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Annie Brassey - 1880 - Страниц: 520
...that they can educate their wives and daughters, and still keep them in confinement and subjection. To hear this poor little woman talk of her own and...cowhide frequently and very cruelly on their slaves. During our visit to-day two slaves, attired in semi-English semi-Turkish dress, brought us in first... | |
| Annie Brassey - 1880 - Страниц: 518
...that they can educate their wives and daughters, and still keep them in confinement and subjection. To hear this poor little woman talk of her own and...cowhide frequently and very cruelly on their slaves. During our visit to-day two slaves, attired in semi-English semi-Turkish dress, brought us in first... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1880 - Страниц: 728
...flirting and signmaking goes on.' The children of the present day in Turkey, Mrs. Brassey assures us, are brought up to think the system of yashmaks and...confinement a most tyrannical custom and not to be endured. Fuad Pasha, who accompanied the Sultan to England and Paris in 1867, was stoutly in favour of the freedom... | |
| Annie Brassey - 1881 - Страниц: 524
...that they can educate their wives and daughters, and still keep them in confinement and subjection. To hear this poor little woman talk of her own and...Turkey are brought up to think the system of yashmaks TURKISH MINISTERS 87 and confinement a most tyrannical custom, and not to be endured. Still I am afraid... | |
| Annie Brassey - 1886 - Страниц: 76
...daughters, and still keep them in confinement and subjection. To hear this poor little woman talle of her own and her lady-friends' feelings, you would...cowhide frequently and very cruelly on their slaves. During our visit to-day two slaves, attired in semi-English semi-Turkish dress, brought us in first... | |
| Reinhold Schiffer - 1999 - Страниц: 460
...subjection. She spoke, thought Lady Brassey, as if 'a revolution must soon come'; the present generation was "brought up to think the system of yashmaks and confinement...most tyrannical custom, and not to be endured'.'" That was the state of emancipation around 1897 as perceived by travellers. A century later, female... | |
| Reinhold Schiffer - 1999 - Страниц: 466
...subjection. She spoke, thought Lady Brassey, as if 'a revolution must soon come'; the present generation was 'brought up to think the system of yashmaks and confinement a most tyrannical custom, and not to be endured'.162 That was the state of emancipation around 1897 as perceived by travellers. A century later,... | |
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