The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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... arms . The service and disci- pline of the troops , who were armed with bows , scymetars and iron maces , and divided by hundreds , thousands , and ten thousands , were the institutions of a veteran commander . Each officer and soldier ...
... arms . The service and disci- pline of the troops , who were armed with bows , scymetars and iron maces , and divided by hundreds , thousands , and ten thousands , were the institutions of a veteran commander . Each officer and soldier ...
Side 7
... arms of Zingis and his lieutenants successively reduced His inva- the hordes of the desert , who pitched their tents between the China , A.D. wall of China and the Volga ; and the Mogul emperor became the monarch of the pastoral world ...
... arms of Zingis and his lieutenants successively reduced His inva- the hordes of the desert , who pitched their tents between the China , A.D. wall of China and the Volga ; and the Mogul emperor became the monarch of the pastoral world ...
Side 8
... arms in the invasion of the southern Asia . A caravan of three am- bassadors and one hundred and fifty merchants was arrested A 23 More properly Yen - king , an ancient city , whose ruins still appear some fur- longs to the south - east ...
... arms in the invasion of the southern Asia . A caravan of three am- bassadors and one hundred and fifty merchants was arrested A 23 More properly Yen - king , an ancient city , whose ruins still appear some fur- longs to the south - east ...
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... arms . After he had repassed the Oxus and Jaxartes , he was joined by two generals , whom he had detached with thirty thousand horse , to subdue the western provinces of Persia . They had trampled on the nations which opposed their ...
... arms . After he had repassed the Oxus and Jaxartes , he was joined by two generals , whom he had detached with thirty thousand horse , to subdue the western provinces of Persia . They had trampled on the nations which opposed their ...
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... arms : I. In the East ; II . in the South ; III . in the West ; and , IV . in the North . A.D. 1241- Northern China , A.D. I. Before the invasion of Zingis , China was divided into of the two empires or dynasties of the North and South ...
... arms : I. In the East ; II . in the South ; III . in the West ; and , IV . in the North . A.D. 1241- Northern China , A.D. I. Before the invasion of Zingis , China was divided into of the two empires or dynasties of the North and South ...
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