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'A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the years 1808 and 1809, in which is included some account of the proceedings of his Majesty's Mission, under Sir Harford Jones, Bart., to the Court of the King of Persia. With twenty-five engravings from the designs of the author; a plate of inscriptions; and three maps.' [‎54] (89/524)

The record is made up of 1 volume (438 pages). It was created in 1812. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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54 RESIDENCE OF THE MISSION AT BUSHIRE.
or by the season; in this boat he sends his agent to superintend the
whole, with a crew of about fifteen men, including generally five or
six divers. The divers commence their work at sun-rise and finish at
sun-set. The oysters, that have been brought up, are successively con
fided to the superintendant, and when the business of the day is done,
they are opened on a piece of white linen: the agent of course keeping
a very active inspection over every shell. The man who, on opening an
oyster, finds a valuable pearl, immediately puts it into his mouth, by
which they fancy that it gains a finer water; and, at the end of the
fishery, he is entitled to a present. The whole speculation costs about
one hundred and fifty piastres a month; the divers getting ten piastres;
and the rest of the crew in proportion. The second and the safest mode
of adventure is by an agreement between two parties, where one defrays
all the expences of the boat and provisions, &c. and the other conducts
the labours of the fishery. The pearl obtained undergoes a valuation,
according to which it is equally divided: but the speculator is further
entitled by the terms of the partnership to purchase the other half of
the pearl at ten per cent, lower than the market price.
The divers seldom live to a great age. Their bodies break out in
sores, and their eyes become very weak and blood-shot. They can re
main under water five minutes; and their dives succeed one another
very rapidly, as by delay the state of their bodies would soon prevent
the renewal of the exertion. They oil the orifice of the ears, and put a
horn over their nose. In general life they are restricted to a certain regi
men ; and to food composed of dates and other light ingredients.
They can dive from ten to fifteen fathoms, and sometimes even more;
and their prices increase according to the depth. The largest pearl are
generally found in the deepest water, as the success on the bank of
Kharrack, which lies very low, has demonstrated. From such depths,
and on this bank, the most valuable pearls have been brought up ; the
largest indeed which Sir H arford J ones ever saw, was one that had
been fished up at Kharrack in nineteen fathoms water.
It has been often contested, whether the pearl in the live oyster is as

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A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the years 1808 and 1809, in which is included some account of the proceedings of his Majesty's Mission, under Sir Harford Jones, Bart., to the Court of the King of Persia. With twenty-five engravings from the designs of the author; a plate of inscriptions; and three maps.

Publication Details: London : Longman, 1812.

Physical Description: xvi. 438 p. ; 4º.

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'A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the years 1808 and 1809, in which is included some account of the proceedings of his Majesty's Mission, under Sir Harford Jones, Bart., to the Court of the King of Persia. With twenty-five engravings from the designs of the author; a plate of inscriptions; and three maps.' [‎54] (89/524), British Library: Printed Collections, W 2806, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023686206.0x00005a> [accessed 3 May 2024]

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