The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 11Thomas M'Lean, 1827 |
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Side 9
... victory of the Zagatais ; and Toctamish ( I speak the language of * Arabshah had travelled into Kipzak , and acquired a singular knowledge of the geography , cities , and revolutions , of that north- ern region ( p . i . c . 45-49 ) ...
... victory of the Zagatais ; and Toctamish ( I speak the language of * Arabshah had travelled into Kipzak , and acquired a singular knowledge of the geography , cities , and revolutions , of that north- ern region ( p . i . c . 45-49 ) ...
Side 13
... victory . He re- solved to purify his soldiers in the blood of the idolaters , or Gentoos , who still surpass , in the pro- portion of ten to one , the numbers of the Mos- lems . In this pious design , he advanced one hun- dred miles to ...
... victory . He re- solved to purify his soldiers in the blood of the idolaters , or Gentoos , who still surpass , in the pro- portion of ten to one , the numbers of the Mos- lems . In this pious design , he advanced one hun- dred miles to ...
Side 14
... victory , must be situate near Loldong , 1100 miles from Calcutta ; and , in 1774 , a British camp ! ( Rennel's Memoir , p . 7 , 59 , 90 , 91 , 99 ) . * See the Institutions , p . 141. to the end of the first book , and Sherefeddin ( 1 ...
... victory , must be situate near Loldong , 1100 miles from Calcutta ; and , in 1774 , a British camp ! ( Rennel's Memoir , p . 7 , 59 , 90 , 91 , 99 ) . * See the Institutions , p . 141. to the end of the first book , and Sherefeddin ( 1 ...
Side 20
... victory , while the surviving Moslems passed the night in tears and in chains . I shall not dwell on the march of the destroyer from Aleppo to Damascus , where he was rudely encountered , and almost overthrown , by the armies of Egypt ...
... victory , while the surviving Moslems passed the night in tears and in chains . I shall not dwell on the march of the destroyer from Aleppo to Damascus , where he was rudely encountered , and almost overthrown , by the armies of Egypt ...
Side 23
... victory , the Mogul emperor was in- debted to himself , to the genius of the moment , and the discipline of thirty years . He had im- proved the tactics , without violating the manners , of his nation † , whose force still consisted in ...
... victory , the Mogul emperor was in- debted to himself , to the genius of the moment , and the discipline of thirty years . He had im- proved the tactics , without violating the manners , of his nation † , whose force still consisted in ...
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