The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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... hundred thousand Khitans , who guarded the frontier ; yet he listened to a treaty ; and a princess of China , three thousand horses , five hundred youths , and as many virgins , and a tribute of gold and silk , were the price of his ...
... hundred thousand Khitans , who guarded the frontier ; yet he listened to a treaty ; and a princess of China , three thousand horses , five hundred youths , and as many virgins , and a tribute of gold and silk , were the price of his ...
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... hundred thousand Moguls and Tartars are said to have marched under the standard of Zingis and his four sons . In the vast plains that extend to the north of the Sihon or Jaxartes , they were encountered by four hundred thousand soldiers ...
... hundred thousand Moguls and Tartars are said to have marched under the standard of Zingis and his four sons . In the vast plains that extend to the north of the Sihon or Jaxartes , they were encountered by four hundred thousand soldiers ...
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... hundred miles , which was adorned with the habitations and labours of mankind , and that five centuries have not been sufficient to repair the ravages of four years . The Mogul emperor encouraged or indulged the fury of his troops ; the ...
... hundred miles , which was adorned with the habitations and labours of mankind , and that five centuries have not been sufficient to repair the ravages of four years . The Mogul emperor encouraged or indulged the fury of his troops ; the ...
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... hundred thousand families of inhabitants and fugitives . He escaped from thence with only seven horsemen , and made his last stand in a third capital , till at length the hopeless monarch , protesting his innocence and accusing his ...
... hundred thousand families of inhabitants and fugitives . He escaped from thence with only seven horsemen , and made his last stand in a third capital , till at length the hopeless monarch , protesting his innocence and accusing his ...
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... hundred thousand Chinese imitated his example ; and the whole empire , from Tonkin to the great wall , submitted to the dominion of Cublai . His boundless ambition aspired to the conquest of Japan ; his fleet was twice shipwrecked ; and ...
... hundred thousand Chinese imitated his example ; and the whole empire , from Tonkin to the great wall , submitted to the dominion of Cublai . His boundless ambition aspired to the conquest of Japan ; his fleet was twice shipwrecked ; and ...
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