The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 8John Murray, 1903 |
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... Perhaps these Tartars ( the Pres byter or Priest John ) had submitted to the rites of baptism and ordination ( Asseman . Biblioth . Orient . tom . iii . p . ii . p . 487-503 ) . * Since the history and tragedy of Voltaire , Gengis , at ...
... Perhaps these Tartars ( the Pres byter or Priest John ) had submitted to the rites of baptism and ordination ( Asseman . Biblioth . Orient . tom . iii . p . ii . p . 487-503 ) . * Since the history and tragedy of Voltaire , Gengis , at ...
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... perhaps of the secret of gunpowder , and capable , under his discipline , of attacking a foreign country with more vigour and success than they had defended their own . The Persian historians will relate the sieges and reduction of ...
... perhaps of the secret of gunpowder , and capable , under his discipline , of attacking a foreign country with more vigour and success than they had defended their own . The Persian historians will relate the sieges and reduction of ...
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... perhaps mul- tiply , the illustrious victims that were sacrificed to the zeal , avarice , or resentment of the old man ( as he was corruptly styled ) of the moun- tain . But these daggers , his only arms , were broken by the sword of ...
... perhaps mul- tiply , the illustrious victims that were sacrificed to the zeal , avarice , or resentment of the old man ( as he was corruptly styled ) of the moun- tain . But these daggers , his only arms , were broken by the sword of ...
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... perhaps indelible , mark which a servitude of two hundred years has imprinted on the character of the Russians . The Tartars ravaged with equal fury the countries which they hoped to possess and those which they were hastening to leave ...
... perhaps indelible , mark which a servitude of two hundred years has imprinted on the character of the Russians . The Tartars ravaged with equal fury the countries which they hoped to possess and those which they were hastening to leave ...
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... perhaps surpassed , the ordinary virtues of a soldier ; and the circumstances of time and place were propitious to his independence and success . The Seljukian dynasty was no more , and the distance and decline of the Mogul khans soon ...
... perhaps surpassed , the ordinary virtues of a soldier ; and the circumstances of time and place were propitious to his independence and success . The Seljukian dynasty was no more , and the distance and decline of the Mogul khans soon ...
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