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... enemies and recompense his friends . His first military league was ratified by the simple rites of sacrificing an horse and tasting of a running stream : Temugin pledged himself to divide with his followers the sweets and the bitters of ...
... enemies and recompense his friends . His first military league was ratified by the simple rites of sacrificing an horse and tasting of a running stream : Temugin pledged himself to divide with his followers the sweets and the bitters of ...
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... enemy.7 But it is the religion of Zingis that best deserves our wonder and applause . The Catholic inquisitors of Europe , who defended nonsense by cruelty , might have been confounded by the example of a barbarian , who anticipated the ...
... enemy.7 But it is the religion of Zingis that best deserves our wonder and applause . The Catholic inquisitors of Europe , who defended nonsense by cruelty , might have been confounded by the example of a barbarian , who anticipated the ...
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... enemies . His another traveller , Ascellinus , is printed in Fejér , Codex diplomaticus Hungariæ , iv . 1 , 428 sqq . ] 21 In his great History of the Huns , M. de Guignes has most amply treated of Zingis Khan and his successors . See ...
... enemies . His another traveller , Ascellinus , is printed in Fejér , Codex diplomaticus Hungariæ , iv . 1 , 428 sqq . ] 21 In his great History of the Huns , M. de Guignes has most amply treated of Zingis Khan and his successors . See ...
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... enemies : he withdrew from the scene of danger , and distri- buted his troops in the frontier towns , trusting that the barba- rians , invincible in the field , would be repulsed by the length and difficulty of so many regular sieges ...
... enemies : he withdrew from the scene of danger , and distri- buted his troops in the frontier towns , trusting that the barba- rians , invincible in the field , would be repulsed by the length and difficulty of so many regular sieges ...
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... enemies of mankind , except the word assassin , which , in the most odious sense , has been adopted in the languages of Europe . The extinction of the Abbassides cannot be indifferent to the spec- tators of their greatness and decline ...
... enemies of mankind , except the word assassin , which , in the most odious sense , has been adopted in the languages of Europe . The extinction of the Abbassides cannot be indifferent to the spec- tators of their greatness and decline ...
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