The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Tartars . Of these kindred though rival names , the former had given birth to the Imperial race ; and the latter has been extended , by accident or error , over the spacious wilderness of the north . 5 The code of laws which Zingis ...
... Tartars . Of these kindred though rival names , the former had given birth to the Imperial race ; and the latter has been extended , by accident or error , over the spacious wilderness of the north . 5 The code of laws which Zingis ...
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... Tartars passed the Danube on the ice , and advanced to Gran or Strigonium , a German colony , and the metropolis of the kingdom . Thirty engines were planted against the walls ; the ditches were filled with sacks of earth and dead ...
... Tartars passed the Danube on the ice , and advanced to Gran or Strigonium , a German colony , and the metropolis of the kingdom . Thirty engines were planted against the walls ; the ditches were filled with sacks of earth and dead ...
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... Tartars for the mysterious number of nine is declared by Abulghazi Khan , who , for that reason , divides his Genealogical History into nine parts . 19 According to Arabshah ( p . i . c . 28 , p . 183 ) , the coward Timour ran away to ...
... Tartars for the mysterious number of nine is declared by Abulghazi Khan , who , for that reason , divides his Genealogical History into nine parts . 19 According to Arabshah ( p . i . c . 28 , p . 183 ) , the coward Timour ran away to ...
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