The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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Side v
... Moguls from China to Poland - Escape of Constantinople and the Greeks - Origin of the Ottoman Turks in Bithynia ... Moguls and Tartars His Laws ... 1210-1214 His invasion of China ... 1218-1224 Of Carizme , Transoxiana , and Persia 1227 ...
... Moguls from China to Poland - Escape of Constantinople and the Greeks - Origin of the Ottoman Turks in Bithynia ... Moguls and Tartars His Laws ... 1210-1214 His invasion of China ... 1218-1224 Of Carizme , Transoxiana , and Persia 1227 ...
Side 1
... Moguls from China to Poland -Escape of Constantinople and the Greeks - Origin of the Ottoman Turks in Bithynia - Reigns and Victories of Othman , Orchan , Amurath the First , and Bajazet the First - Foundation and Progress of the ...
... Moguls from China to Poland -Escape of Constantinople and the Greeks - Origin of the Ottoman Turks in Bithynia - Reigns and Victories of Othman , Orchan , Amurath the First , and Bajazet the First - Foundation and Progress of the ...
Side 2
... Moguls been poured . These ancient seats of the Huns and Turks were tars , A.D. occupied in the twelfth century by many pastoral tribes of the same descent and similar manners , which were united and led to conquest by the formidable ...
... Moguls been poured . These ancient seats of the Huns and Turks were tars , A.D. occupied in the twelfth century by many pastoral tribes of the same descent and similar manners , which were united and led to conquest by the formidable ...
Side 3
... Moguls and Tartars . Of these kindred though rival names , the former had given birth to the Imperial race ; and the latter has been extended , by accident or error , over the spacious wilderness of the north . 5 The code of laws which ...
... Moguls and Tartars . Of these kindred though rival names , the former had given birth to the Imperial race ; and the latter has been extended , by accident or error , over the spacious wilderness of the north . 5 The code of laws which ...
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... Moguls were addicted to the idols of their peculiar tribes ; and many of them had been converted by the foreign missionaries to the religions of Moses , of Mahomet , and of Christ . These various systems in freedom and concord were ...
... Moguls were addicted to the idols of their peculiar tribes ; and many of them had been converted by the foreign missionaries to the religions of Moses , of Mahomet , and of Christ . These various systems in freedom and concord were ...
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