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Side vi
... Turkish Warfare . Obftinacy of the Enthufiafm of the Crufades 1091-1153 . Character and Miffion of St. Bernard 9 Page ΙΟΙ 105 ib . ib . ib . 106 108 112 116 117 Progress Page A. D. Progrefs of the Mahometans The Atabeks of vi CONTENTS .
... Turkish Warfare . Obftinacy of the Enthufiafm of the Crufades 1091-1153 . Character and Miffion of St. Bernard 9 Page ΙΟΙ 105 ib . ib . ib . 106 108 112 116 117 Progress Page A. D. Progrefs of the Mahometans The Atabeks of vi CONTENTS .
Side xi
... Turkish Monarchy in Afia and Europe . - Danger of Conftan- tinople and the Greek Empire . A. D. 1206-1227 . Zingis Khan , firft Emperor of the Moguls and Tartars His Laws 1210-1214 . His Invafion of China Page 402 1 404 408 1218-1224 ...
... Turkish Monarchy in Afia and Europe . - Danger of Conftan- tinople and the Greek Empire . A. D. 1206-1227 . Zingis Khan , firft Emperor of the Moguls and Tartars His Laws 1210-1214 . His Invafion of China Page 402 1 404 408 1218-1224 ...
Side xii
... Turkish Emirs 436 1312 Lofs of the Afiatic Provinces 437 1310-1523 . The Knights of Rhodes 438 The Janizaries 1341-1347 . First Paffage of the Turks into Europe 1346 Marriage of Orchan with a Greek Princess 1353 Establishment of the ...
... Turkish Emirs 436 1312 Lofs of the Afiatic Provinces 437 1310-1523 . The Knights of Rhodes 438 The Janizaries 1341-1347 . First Paffage of the Turks into Europe 1346 Marriage of Orchan with a Greek Princess 1353 Establishment of the ...
Side 21
... Turkish emir might enrich the meanest follower of the camp ; and the flavour of the wines , the beauty of the Grecian women were temptations more adapted to the nature , than to the profeffion , of the champions of the crofs . The love ...
... Turkish emir might enrich the meanest follower of the camp ; and the flavour of the wines , the beauty of the Grecian women were temptations more adapted to the nature , than to the profeffion , of the champions of the crofs . The love ...
Side 23
... Turkish conqueft , the paths of pilgrimage were obliterated ; the chiefs themselves had an imperfect notion of the length of the way and the state of their ene- mies ; and fuch was the ftupidity of the peo- ple , that , at the fight of ...
... Turkish conqueft , the paths of pilgrimage were obliterated ; the chiefs themselves had an imperfect notion of the length of the way and the state of their ene- mies ; and fuch was the ftupidity of the peo- ple , that , at the fight of ...
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