The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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... Moslems enumerate , and perhaps multiply , the illustrious victims that were sacrificed to the zeal , avarice , or resentment of the old man ( as he was corruptly styled ) of the mountain . But these daggers , his only arms , were ...
... Moslems enumerate , and perhaps multiply , the illustrious victims that were sacrificed to the zeal , avarice , or resentment of the old man ( as he was corruptly styled ) of the mountain . But these daggers , his only arms , were ...
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... Moslems inclined them to unite with the Greeks and Franks ; 58 and their generosity or contempt had offered the kingdom of Anatolia as the reward of an Armenian vassal . The fragments of the Seljukian monarchy were disputed by the emirs ...
... Moslems inclined them to unite with the Greeks and Franks ; 58 and their generosity or contempt had offered the kingdom of Anatolia as the reward of an Armenian vassal . The fragments of the Seljukian monarchy were disputed by the emirs ...
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... Moslems from the infidels . All the troops of Othman had consisted of loose squadrons of Turkman cavalry , who served without pay and fought without discipline ; but a regular body of infantry was first established and trained by the ...
... Moslems from the infidels . All the troops of Othman had consisted of loose squadrons of Turkman cavalry , who served without pay and fought without discipline ; but a regular body of infantry was first established and trained by the ...
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... Moslems of Asia . It was in his last quarrel with his pupil that Cantacuzene inflicted the deep and deadly wound , which could never be healed by his successors , and which is poorly expiated by his theological dialogues against the ...
... Moslems of Asia . It was in his last quarrel with his pupil that Cantacuzene inflicted the deep and deadly wound , which could never be healed by his successors , and which is poorly expiated by his theological dialogues against the ...
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... Moslems were scandalized at his absence from public worship ; and he was corrected by the firmness of the mufti , who dared to reject his testimony in a civil cause : a mixture of servitude and freedom not unfrequent in Oriental history ...
... Moslems were scandalized at his absence from public worship ; and he was corrected by the firmness of the mufti , who dared to reject his testimony in a civil cause : a mixture of servitude and freedom not unfrequent in Oriental history ...
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