Turin, residence of the Duke of Savoy, [23].
Turk, Great, [139], [151];
power of, [145];
revenues of, [147];
beglerbegs or bassas of, in Europe, [362].
Turkey, religious customs and ceremonies in, [127], [128];
sabbaths in, [127].
Turkish, prayers, times of, [127];
characteristics, [136], [147];
justice, [137];
marriages, [138];
paradise, [140], [141];
opinions of hell, [142];
language, [145];
belief in predestination, [146];
dress, [146];
customs, [146];
armies, [150];
customs, [183].
Turks, injustice and cruelty of, [168];
their seamanship, [169];
Scythia and the, [143];
description of, [144], [145];
descendants of the Scythians, or Tartars, [145].
Turpentine tree, [230], [248].
Tyrants, Sicilian, [345].
Tyre, city of ancient Phœnicia, [198];
harbour of, [198];
ruins of, [198].
Vanguard, the, one of the British squadron at Malaga, [417].