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... thousand men were enrolled on his military list ; but the splendid commands of five and ten thousand horse may be rather expressive of the rank and pension of the chiefs than of the genuine number of effective soldiers.45 In the pillage ...
... thousand men were enrolled on his military list ; but the splendid commands of five and ten thousand horse may be rather expressive of the rank and pension of the chiefs than of the genuine number of effective soldiers.45 In the pillage ...
Side 159
... thousand horse and seven thousand foot ; the horses were small , the men were active ; but he viewed with a discerning eye the difficulties and resources of the moun- tains ; and , at the blaze of the beacons , the whole nation was ...
... thousand horse and seven thousand foot ; the horses were small , the men were active ; but he viewed with a discerning eye the difficulties and resources of the moun- tains ; and , at the blaze of the beacons , the whole nation was ...
Side 248
... thousand Romans were overthrown by a thousand German horse , whom Frederic Barbarossa had detached to the relief of Tuscu- lum ; and , if we number the slain at three , the prisoners at two , thousand , we shall embrace the most ...
... thousand Romans were overthrown by a thousand German horse , whom Frederic Barbarossa had detached to the relief of Tuscu- lum ; and , if we number the slain at three , the prisoners at two , thousand , we shall embrace the most ...
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Decline of the Mogul Khans of Persia | 1 |
His Death | 10 |
Battle of Liegnitz | 16 |
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