The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 12A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... these cares were ineffectual for the prefervation of his fame , and thefe precious memorials in the Mogul or Perfian language were concealed from the world , or at least from the knowledge of Eu- 3 * I These journals were communicated ...
... these cares were ineffectual for the prefervation of his fame , and thefe precious memorials in the Mogul or Perfian language were concealed from the world , or at least from the knowledge of Eu- 3 * I These journals were communicated ...
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... these subjects of the khan of Kangar are most improperly styled Ouzbegs , or Uzbeks , a name which belongs to another branch and country of Tartars ( Abulghazi , P. v . c . 5. P. vii . c . 5. ) . Could I be fure that this word is in the ...
... these subjects of the khan of Kangar are most improperly styled Ouzbegs , or Uzbeks , a name which belongs to another branch and country of Tartars ( Abulghazi , P. v . c . 5. P. vii . c . 5. ) . Could I be fure that this word is in the ...
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... these terrors ; and his fuperior reafon was convinced , that an en- terprise of such tremendous afpect was fafe and easy in the execution . He was informed by his fspies * of the weakness and anarchy of Hindoftan : the Soubahs of the ...
... these terrors ; and his fuperior reafon was convinced , that an en- terprise of such tremendous afpect was fafe and easy in the execution . He was informed by his fspies * of the weakness and anarchy of Hindoftan : the Soubahs of the ...
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... these monsters , or rather against the imagination of his troops , hẹ condefcended to ufe fome extraordinary pre- cautions of fire and a ditch , of iron fpikes and a rampart of bucklers ; but the event taught the Moguls to fmile at ...
... these monsters , or rather against the imagination of his troops , hẹ condefcended to ufe fome extraordinary pre- cautions of fire and a ditch , of iron fpikes and a rampart of bucklers ; but the event taught the Moguls to fmile at ...
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... these ambitious ; monarchs might accufe his rival of violating his territory ; of threatening his vaffals ; and protecting his rebels , and , by the name of rebels , each understood the fugitive princes , whofe kingdoms he had ufurped ...
... these ambitious ; monarchs might accufe his rival of violating his territory ; of threatening his vaffals ; and protecting his rebels , and , by the name of rebels , each understood the fugitive princes , whofe kingdoms he had ufurped ...
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