The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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Side 15
... less than six years they had measured a line of ninety degrees of longitude , a fourth part of the circumference of the globe . The great rivers of Asia and Europe , the Volga and Kama , the Don and Borysthenes , the Vistula and Danube ...
... less than six years they had measured a line of ninety degrees of longitude , a fourth part of the circumference of the globe . The great rivers of Asia and Europe , the Volga and Kama , the Don and Borysthenes , the Vistula and Danube ...
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... less fatal than the deep and perhaps indelible mark which a servitude of two hundred years has imprinted on the character of the Russians.42 The Tartars ravaged with equal fury the countries which they hoped to possess and those which ...
... less fatal than the deep and perhaps indelible mark which a servitude of two hundred years has imprinted on the character of the Russians.42 The Tartars ravaged with equal fury the countries which they hoped to possess and those which ...
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... less atrocious than the treatment of the fugitives , who had been allured from the woods under a promise of peace and pardon , and who were coolly slaughtered as soon as they had performed the labours of the harvest and vintage . In the ...
... less atrocious than the treatment of the fugitives , who had been allured from the woods under a promise of peace and pardon , and who were coolly slaughtered as soon as they had performed the labours of the harvest and vintage . In the ...
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... Less potent than Alexander , they were pressed , like the Macedonian , both in Europe and Asia , by the shepherds of Scythia ; and , had the Tartars undertaken the siege , Constanti- nople must have yielded to the fate of Pekin ...
... Less potent than Alexander , they were pressed , like the Macedonian , both in Europe and Asia , by the shepherds of Scythia ; and , had the Tartars undertaken the siege , Constanti- nople must have yielded to the fate of Pekin ...
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... less rapid or important in Europe . No sooner had he imposed a regular form of servitude on the Servians and Bulgarians , than he passed the Danube to seek new enemies against the Turks see Rački's articles in the Rad ( South Slavonic ...
... less rapid or important in Europe . No sooner had he imposed a regular form of servitude on the Servians and Bulgarians , than he passed the Danube to seek new enemies against the Turks see Rački's articles in the Rad ( South Slavonic ...
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