The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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... ruin of the proud and the submission of the prudent ; and the boldest chieftains might tremble , when they beheld , enchased in silver , the skull of the khan of the ( Wang Khan ] 2 [ The miraculous origin of the race of Chingiz Khan ...
... ruin of the proud and the submission of the prudent ; and the boldest chieftains might tremble , when they beheld , enchased in silver , the skull of the khan of the ( Wang Khan ] 2 [ The miraculous origin of the race of Chingiz Khan ...
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... ruin , 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 ...
... ruin , 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 ...
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... ruin of the Seljukians exposed the nakedness of the Greeks . The formidable Hola- gou threatened to march to Constantinople at the head of four hundred thousand men ; and the groundless panic of the citizens of Nice will present an ...
... ruin of the Seljukians exposed the nakedness of the Greeks . The formidable Hola- gou threatened to march to Constantinople at the head of four hundred thousand men ; and the groundless panic of the citizens of Nice will present an ...
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... ruin of the seven churches of vinces , A.D. Asia was consummated ; and the barbarous lords of Ionia and Lydia still trample on the monuments of classic and Christian antiquity . In the loss of Ephesus , the Christians deplored the fall ...
... ruin of the seven churches of vinces , A.D. Asia was consummated ; and the barbarous lords of Ionia and Lydia still trample on the monuments of classic and Christian antiquity . In the loss of Ephesus , the Christians deplored the fall ...
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... ruin.7 74 During the civil wars of the elder and Turks into younger Andronicus , the son of Othman achieved , almost with- A.D. 1341- out resistance , the conquest of Bithynia ; and the same dis- orders encouraged the Turkish emirs of ...
... ruin.7 74 During the civil wars of the elder and Turks into younger Andronicus , the son of Othman achieved , almost with- A.D. 1341- out resistance , the conquest of Bithynia ; and the same dis- orders encouraged the Turkish emirs of ...
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