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Side 9
... says a philosophic writer , 26 are petty skirmishes , if com- pared to the numbers that have fought and fallen in the fields of Asia . Seven hundred thousand Moguls and Tartars are said to have marched under the standard of Zingis and ...
... says a philosophic writer , 26 are petty skirmishes , if com- pared to the numbers that have fought and fallen in the fields of Asia . Seven hundred thousand Moguls and Tartars are said to have marched under the standard of Zingis and ...
Side 46
... says in his Memoirs that from the age of twelve he could receive his visitors with dignity . At eighteen he was a good knight , skilled in the science of venery , and amused himself with reading pious books , playing chess , and ...
... says in his Memoirs that from the age of twelve he could receive his visitors with dignity . At eighteen he was a good knight , skilled in the science of venery , and amused himself with reading pious books , playing chess , and ...
Side 47
... says Timour , " they were overwhelmed with joy ; and they alighted from their horses ; and they came and kneeled ... says he had ten left ; Sheref ad - Din says seven . The name of Timur's brave wife , who was with him throughout his ...
... says Timour , " they were overwhelmed with joy ; and they alighted from their horses ; and they came and kneeled ... says he had ten left ; Sheref ad - Din says seven . The name of Timur's brave wife , who was with him throughout his ...
Side 61
... ( says Timour ) must then put the foot of courage into the stirrup of patience . A Tartar metaphor , which is lost in the English , but preserved in the French , version of the Institutes ( p . 156 , 157 ) . battle of Angora , the main ...
... ( says Timour ) must then put the foot of courage into the stirrup of patience . A Tartar metaphor , which is lost in the English , but preserved in the French , version of the Institutes ( p . 156 , 157 ) . battle of Angora , the main ...
Side 66
... ( says Poggius ) qui fuere in ejus castris . Regem vivum cepit , caveâque in modum fere inclusum per omnem Asiam circumtulit egregium admirandumque spectaculum fortunæ . 61 The Chronicon Tarvisianum ( in Muratori , Script . Rerum ...
... ( says Poggius ) qui fuere in ejus castris . Regem vivum cepit , caveâque in modum fere inclusum per omnem Asiam circumtulit egregium admirandumque spectaculum fortunæ . 61 The Chronicon Tarvisianum ( in Muratori , Script . Rerum ...
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