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... hundred thousand Chinese imitated his example ; and the whole empire , from Tonkin to the great wall , submitted to the dominion of Cublai . His boundless ambition aspired to the conquest of Japan ; his fleet was twice shipwrecked ; and ...
... hundred thousand Chinese imitated his example ; and the whole empire , from Tonkin to the great wall , submitted to the dominion of Cublai . His boundless ambition aspired to the conquest of Japan ; his fleet was twice shipwrecked ; and ...
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... hundred pounds.26 A vacant place before the new palace was chosen for the first experiment ; but , to prevent the sudden and mischievous effects of astonish- ment and fear , a proclamation was issued that the cannon would be discharged ...
... hundred pounds.26 A vacant place before the new palace was chosen for the first experiment ; but , to prevent the sudden and mischievous effects of astonish- ment and fear , a proclamation was issued that the cannon would be discharged ...
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Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. about four hundred yards in length and two hundred in breadth . A flight of an hundred steps led to the summit of the Tarpeian rock ; and far steeper was the ascent before the declivities had been ...
Edward Gibbon John Bagnell Bury. about four hundred yards in length and two hundred in breadth . A flight of an hundred steps led to the summit of the Tarpeian rock ; and far steeper was the ascent before the declivities had been ...
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