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Side 43
... Romania , and furnished 600 soldiers on a revenue of 78,787 rix - dollars ( Marfigli , Stato Militare del Impero Ottomano , p . 128. ) . not CHAP . not forgotten in the provinces of Epirus and OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 43.
... Romania , and furnished 600 soldiers on a revenue of 78,787 rix - dollars ( Marfigli , Stato Militare del Impero Ottomano , p . 128. ) . not CHAP . not forgotten in the provinces of Epirus and OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 43.
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... of Radulphus Cadomenfis , the soldier and hifto- rian of the gallant marquis . 89 See de Guignes , Hift . des Huns , tom . i . p . 456 . 22 maffy LVIII . maffy gates of the two towers which are 64 THE DECLINE AND FALL Siege of Antioch.
... of Radulphus Cadomenfis , the soldier and hifto- rian of the gallant marquis . 89 See de Guignes , Hift . des Huns , tom . i . p . 456 . 22 maffy LVIII . maffy gates of the two towers which are 64 THE DECLINE AND FALL Siege of Antioch.
Side 285
... hord had submitted to John Vataces , and was probably settled as a nursery of soldiers on some wafte lands of Thrace ( Cantacuzen , l . i . c . 2. ) . and LXI . CHA P. and support his operations , he OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 285.
... hord had submitted to John Vataces , and was probably settled as a nursery of soldiers on some wafte lands of Thrace ( Cantacuzen , l . i . c . 2. ) . and LXI . CHA P. and support his operations , he OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 285.
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... soldier , and his bleffing was de- The Jani- livered in these words : " Let them be called janizaries ( Tengi cheri , or new foldiers ) ; may " their countenance be ever bright ! their hand " victorious ! their fword keen ! may their ...
... soldier , and his bleffing was de- The Jani- livered in these words : " Let them be called janizaries ( Tengi cheri , or new foldiers ) ; may " their countenance be ever bright ! their hand " victorious ! their fword keen ! may their ...
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