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... Hellespont ; and the Christians confessed completed , the justice and clemency of a reign which claimed the voluntary attachment of the Turks of Asia . Yet Orchan was content with Division of the modest title of emir ; and in the list ...
... Hellespont ; and the Christians confessed completed , the justice and clemency of a reign which claimed the voluntary attachment of the Turks of Asia . Yet Orchan was content with Division of the modest title of emir ; and in the list ...
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... Hellespont , and describe the son of Orchan as a nocturnal robber , who , with eighty companions , explores by stratagem an hostile and unknown shore . Soliman , at the head of ten thousand horse , was transported in the vessels , and ...
... Hellespont , and describe the son of Orchan as a nocturnal robber , who , with eighty companions , explores by stratagem an hostile and unknown shore . Soliman , at the head of ten thousand horse , was transported in the vessels , and ...
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... Hellespont to Mount Hamus and the verge of the capital ; and that Hadrian- ople was chosen for the royal seat of his government and religion in Europe.81 Constantinople , whose decline is almost coeval with her foundation , had often ...
... Hellespont to Mount Hamus and the verge of the capital ; and that Hadrian- ople was chosen for the royal seat of his government and religion in Europe.81 Constantinople , whose decline is almost coeval with her foundation , had often ...
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... Hellespont and intercept the Latin succours of Constantinople . While the monarch indulged his passions in a boundless range of injustice and cruelty , he imposed on his soldiers the most rigid laws of modesty and abstinence ; and the ...
... Hellespont and intercept the Latin succours of Constantinople . While the monarch indulged his passions in a boundless range of injustice and cruelty , he imposed on his soldiers the most rigid laws of modesty and abstinence ; and the ...
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... Hellespont ; forced the passage , which was guarded by seven- teen Turkish galleys ; landed at Constantinople a supply of six hundred men at arms and sixteen hundred archers ; and re- viewed them in the adjacent plain , without ...
... Hellespont ; forced the passage , which was guarded by seven- teen Turkish galleys ; landed at Constantinople a supply of six hundred men at arms and sixteen hundred archers ; and re- viewed them in the adjacent plain , without ...
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