The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 8John Murray, 1903 |
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Side vi
... Palace , & c . 176 His Behaviour to the Greeks 177 He repeoples and adorns Constantinople . . . . 178 Extinctica of the Imperial Families of Comnenus and Palæologus . • · 145 • • 1451. Hostile Intentions of Ma- homet 146 • 148 • 149 150 ...
... Palace , & c . 176 His Behaviour to the Greeks 177 He repeoples and adorns Constantinople . . . . 178 Extinctica of the Imperial Families of Comnenus and Palæologus . • · 145 • • 1451. Hostile Intentions of Ma- homet 146 • 148 • 149 150 ...
Side 7
... palace burnt above thirty days . China was desolated by Tartar war and domestic faction ; and the five northern provinces were added to the empire of Zingis . of Carizme , In the West he touched the dominions of Mohammed sultan of ...
... palace burnt above thirty days . China was desolated by Tartar war and domestic faction ; and the five northern provinces were added to the empire of Zingis . of Carizme , In the West he touched the dominions of Mohammed sultan of ...
Side 16
... palace of Serai , which started at his command from the midst of the desert.a Of Siberia , IV . Even the poor and frozen regions of the north attracted the arms of the Moguls : Sheibani khan , the brother of the great A.D. 1242 , & c ...
... palace of Serai , which started at his command from the midst of the desert.a Of Siberia , IV . Even the poor and frozen regions of the north attracted the arms of the Moguls : Sheibani khan , the brother of the great A.D. 1242 , & c ...
Side 17
... palace of Mangou was scarcely equal to a tenth part of that Benedictine abbey . The conquests of Russia and Syria might amuse the vanity of the great khans ; but they were seated on the borders of China ; the acquisition of that empire ...
... palace of Mangou was scarcely equal to a tenth part of that Benedictine abbey . The conquests of Russia and Syria might amuse the vanity of the great khans ; but they were seated on the borders of China ; the acquisition of that empire ...
Side 18
... palace with a crowd of eunuchs , physicians , and astrologers , while thirteen millions of their subjects were consumed in the provinces by famine . One hundred and forty years after the death of Zingis , his degenerate race , the ...
... palace with a crowd of eunuchs , physicians , and astrologers , while thirteen millions of their subjects were consumed in the provinces by famine . One hundred and forty years after the death of Zingis , his degenerate race , the ...
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