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... court ; the 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 ...
... court ; the 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 ...
Side 30
... 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 , who flou- rished ...
... 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 , who flou- rished ...
Side 35
... the Mogul emperor and the court of Charles VII . , king of France ( Histoire de France , par Velly et Villaret , tom . xii . p . 336 ) . hundred great waggons , and an immense train of horses OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 35.
... the Mogul emperor and the court of Charles VII . , king of France ( Histoire de France , par Velly et Villaret , tom . xii . p . 336 ) . hundred great waggons , and an immense train of horses OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 35.
Side 36
... court of Pekin * . The fame of Timour has pervaded the East and West ; his posterity is still invested with the im- perial title ; and the admiration of his subjects , who revered him almost as a deity , may be justified , in some ...
... court of Pekin * . The fame of Timour has pervaded the East and West ; his posterity is still invested with the im- perial title ; and the admiration of his subjects , who revered him almost as a deity , may be justified , in some ...
Side 37
... court , the old game has been thought sufficiently elaborate . The Mogul emperor was rather pleased than hurt , with the victory of a subject : a chess - player will feel the value of this encomium . † See Sherefeddin , l . v . c , 15 ...
... court , the old game has been thought sufficiently elaborate . The Mogul emperor was rather pleased than hurt , with the victory of a subject : a chess - player will feel the value of this encomium . † See Sherefeddin , l . v . c , 15 ...
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