The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 11Thomas M'Lean, 1827 |
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... ambassadors of Auruss Khan were dismissed with an haughty denial , and followed on the same day by the armies of Zagatai ; and their success established Toctamish in the Mo- gul empire of the north . But , after a reign of ten years ...
... ambassadors of Auruss Khan were dismissed with an haughty denial , and followed on the same day by the armies of Zagatai ; and their success established Toctamish in the Mo- gul empire of the north . But , after a reign of ten years ...
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... ambassadors , of the Mogul , who patiently expected his decease , to revenge the crimes of the father on the feeble reign of his son Farage . The Syrian emirst were assembled at Aleppo to repel the invasion : they confided in the fame ...
... ambassadors , of the Mogul , who patiently expected his decease , to revenge the crimes of the father on the feeble reign of his son Farage . The Syrian emirst were assembled at Aleppo to repel the invasion : they confided in the fame ...
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... ambassador from the court of Vienna to the great Soliman . 4. Such is the separation of language , that the testimony of a Greek is not less indepen- dent than that of a Latin or an Arab . I suppress the names of Chalcondyles and Ducas ...
... ambassador from the court of Vienna to the great Soliman . 4. Such is the separation of language , that the testimony of a Greek is not less indepen- dent than that of a Latin or an Arab . I suppress the names of Chalcondyles and Ducas ...
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... ambassador mentions this hostile union of the Christians and Ottomans ( Vie de Timour , p . 96 ) . Since the name of Cæsar had been transferred to the sultans of Roum , the Greek princes of Constantinople ( Sherefeddin , 1. v . c . 54 ) ...
... ambassador mentions this hostile union of the Christians and Ottomans ( Vie de Timour , p . 96 ) . Since the name of Cæsar had been transferred to the sultans of Roum , the Greek princes of Constantinople ( Sherefeddin , 1. v . c . 54 ) ...
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... ambassadors of Egypt , Arabia , India , Tartary , Russia , and Spain , the last of whom presented a suit of tapestry which eclipsed the pencil of the Oriental artists . The marriage of six of the emperor's grandsons was esteemed an act ...
... ambassadors of Egypt , Arabia , India , Tartary , Russia , and Spain , the last of whom presented a suit of tapestry which eclipsed the pencil of the Oriental artists . The marriage of six of the emperor's grandsons was esteemed an act ...
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