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... enemy : the very titles of his chapters are injurious ; as how the wicked , as how the impious , as how the viper , & c . The copious article of TIMUR , in Bibliothéque Orientale , is of a mixed nature , as d'Herbe . lot indifferently ...
... enemy : the very titles of his chapters are injurious ; as how the wicked , as how the impious , as how the viper , & c . The copious article of TIMUR , in Bibliothéque Orientale , is of a mixed nature , as d'Herbe . lot indifferently ...
Side 5
... enemies were forced to exclaim , " Timour is a wonderful man : fortune and the " divine favour are with him . " But in this bloody action his own followers were reduced to ten , a number which was foon diminished by the desertion of ...
... enemies were forced to exclaim , " Timour is a wonderful man : fortune and the " divine favour are with him . " But in this bloody action his own followers were reduced to ten , a number which was foon diminished by the desertion of ...
Side 8
... enemies . of his enemies . In a battle under the walls of Shiraz , he broke , with three or four thousand foldiers , the coul or main - body of thirty thousand horfe , where the emperor fought in perfon . No more than fourteen or ...
... enemies . of his enemies . In a battle under the walls of Shiraz , he broke , with three or four thousand foldiers , the coul or main - body of thirty thousand horfe , where the emperor fought in perfon . No more than fourteen or ...
Side 11
... enemy carried Timour into the tributary provinces of Ruffia : a duke of the reigning family was made prifoner amidst the ruins of his capital ; and Yeletz , by the pride and ignorance of the Orientals , might easily be confounded with ...
... enemy carried Timour into the tributary provinces of Ruffia : a duke of the reigning family was made prifoner amidst the ruins of his capital ; and Yeletz , by the pride and ignorance of the Orientals , might easily be confounded with ...
Side 20
... enemies , and detained the ambaffadors , ' of the Mogul , who patiently expected his decease , to revenge the crimes of the father on the feeble reign of his fon Farage . The Syrian emirs 34 were 32 For the ftyle of the Moguls , fee the ...
... enemies , and detained the ambaffadors , ' of the Mogul , who patiently expected his decease , to revenge the crimes of the father on the feeble reign of his fon Farage . The Syrian emirs 34 were 32 For the ftyle of the Moguls , fee the ...
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