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<p>on the summit of a rock. | <p>on the summit of a rock. The absence or presence of a Minaret<lb/> | ||
shows whether it belongs to the Faithful or to the <hi rend="underline">Gyaurs</hi><lb/> | |||
(Infidels) At 12 this day Thursday <add>10th</add> we had a pretty distinct<lb/> | |||
view of Jundadass or Jaindadassi a pretty considerable<lb/> | |||
Gyaur town <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>inhabited by</add> the Greeks. Better eyes<lb/> | |||
than mine pronounced the houses distinct from each other<lb/> | |||
and flat-roofed. N.B. A Minaret is a round tower which<lb/> | |||
answers the purpose of a Belfry. It is a attached to the Mosque<lb/> | |||
to which if forms a constant appendage, but does<lb/> | |||
not communicate with it. At about 3/4 of the height is<lb/> | |||
a<del>n</del> <del>open</del> hole for a door-way opening into a circular<lb/> | |||
balcony, in which the Sexton, <hi rend="underline">Iman</hi> I think he is called<lb/> | |||
makes his rounds to call the people to Church. The<lb/> | |||
Balcony is just big enough for the man to walk round<lb/> | |||
in, the door-way for him to go out <add>at</add> and the <unclear>shaft</unclear><lb/> | |||
Column to receive a staircase for him to crawl <gap/><lb/> | |||
He who has seen one Minaret has seen all.</p> | |||
<p>Fellow traveller Mr Eaton: he is to the last degree <gap/><lb/> | |||
him at Chrichoff <gap/> conduct him thither. <gap/></p> | |||
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<p>Constantinople Friday Nov. 25 1785</p> | |||
<p>The post sets out this evening. It is expected to reach London<lb/> | |||
in about 30 days. The thread of my history is continued<lb/> | |||
in a letter of this same date to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Mulford<lb/> | |||
I have desired him to forward it to you, all but half<lb/> | |||
a sheet which I suppose he will tear off as it relates<lb/> | |||
solely to some Turkish pipes, a specimen of Jerusalem<lb/> | |||
Soap, and other such trifles which I have sent him. Capt<lb/> | |||
Brine has promised to bring you on my account 1/10 of a<lb/> | |||
quintal of Virgin Raisins, and another of Virgin Currants. The Turkish quintal is 122 of our pounds.<lb/> | |||
I hope you will find them enough to furnish you with<lb/> | |||
<sic>plumb</sic> puddings for Sunday's dinners <add> every Sunday</add> <sic>till</sic> I return to<lb/> | |||
partake of them. These sorts I am told here are not<lb/> | |||
to be brought in London: as to figs you could buy them<lb/> | |||
good there as here. You will hardly see Capt. Brine before<lb/> | |||
April. I fear we shall be obliged to finish our journey<lb/> | |||
by land. Mackenzie after all is still Admiral at the <gap/><lb/> | |||
Here as well as at Smyrna I found my brother's old friend<lb/> | |||
obliging — A most pleasing & intelligent man: I hope to see<lb/> | |||
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>. My dear Father adieu</p> | |||
<p>Jeremiah Bentham Esq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> | |||
Queens Square Place<lb/> | |||
Westminster<lb/> | |||
Angleterre.</p> | |||
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on the summit of a rock. The absence or presence of a Minaret
shows whether it belongs to the Faithful or to the Gyaurs
(Infidels) At 12 this day Thursday 10th we had a pretty distinct
view of Jundadass or Jaindadassi a pretty considerable
Gyaur town inhabited by the Greeks. Better eyes
than mine pronounced the houses distinct from each other
and flat-roofed. N.B. A Minaret is a round tower which
answers the purpose of a Belfry. It is a attached to the Mosque
to which if forms a constant appendage, but does
not communicate with it. At about 3/4 of the height is
an open hole for a door-way opening into a circular
balcony, in which the Sexton, Iman I think he is called
makes his rounds to call the people to Church. The
Balcony is just big enough for the man to walk round
in, the door-way for him to go out at and the shaft
Column to receive a staircase for him to crawl
He who has seen one Minaret has seen all.
Fellow traveller Mr Eaton: he is to the last degree
him at Chrichoff conduct him thither.
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Constantinople Friday Nov. 25 1785
The post sets out this evening. It is expected to reach London
in about 30 days. The thread of my history is continued
in a letter of this same date to Mr Mulford
I have desired him to forward it to you, all but half
a sheet which I suppose he will tear off as it relates
solely to some Turkish pipes, a specimen of Jerusalem
Soap, and other such trifles which I have sent him. Capt
Brine has promised to bring you on my account 1/10 of a
quintal of Virgin Raisins, and another of Virgin Currants. The Turkish quintal is 122 of our pounds.
I hope you will find them enough to furnish you with
plumb puddings for Sunday's dinners every Sunday till I return to
partake of them. These sorts I am told here are not
to be brought in London: as to figs you could buy them
good there as here. You will hardly see Capt. Brine before
April. I fear we shall be obliged to finish our journey
by land. Mackenzie after all is still Admiral at the
Here as well as at Smyrna I found my brother's old friend
obliging — A most pleasing & intelligent man: I hope to see
. My dear Father adieu
Jeremiah Bentham Esqr
Queens Square Place
Westminster
Angleterre.
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Samuel Bentham |
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