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Side 32
... Moguls from China to Poland.- Escape of Constantinople and the Greeks . - Origin of the Ottoman Turks in Bithynia . - Reigns and victories of Othman , Orchan , Amurath the First , and Bajazet the First . - Foundation and pro- gress of ...
... Moguls from China to Poland.- Escape of Constantinople and the Greeks . - Origin of the Ottoman Turks in Bithynia . - Reigns and victories of Othman , Orchan , Amurath the First , and Bajazet the First . - Foundation and pro- gress of ...
Side 33
... Moguls and Tartars ; whose rapid conquests may be compared with the primitive convulsions of nature , which have agitated and altered the surface of the globe . I have long since asserted my claim to introduce the nations , the ...
... Moguls and Tartars ; whose rapid conquests may be compared with the primitive convulsions of nature , which have agitated and altered the surface of the globe . I have long since asserted my claim to introduce the nations , the ...
Side 34
... Moguls and Tartars . Of these kindred though rival names , the C b The khans of the Keraites were most probably incapable of reading the pomp- ous epistles composed in their name by the Nestorian missionaries , who endowed them with the ...
... Moguls and Tartars . Of these kindred though rival names , the C b The khans of the Keraites were most probably incapable of reading the pomp- ous epistles composed in their name by the Nestorian missionaries , who endowed them with the ...
Side 36
... Moguls were addicted to the idols of their peculiar tribes ; and many of them had been converted by the foreign mis- sionaries to the religions of Moses , of Mahomet , and of Christ . These various systems , in freedom and concord ...
... Moguls were addicted to the idols of their peculiar tribes ; and many of them had been converted by the foreign mis- sionaries to the religions of Moses , of Mahomet , and of Christ . These various systems , in freedom and concord ...
Side 37
... Moguls . n Nicephoras Gregoras ( lib . 2. c . 5 , 6. ) has felt the necessity of connecting the Scythian and Byzantine histories . He describes with truth and elegance the set- tlement and manners of the Moguls of Persia , but he is ...
... Moguls . n Nicephoras Gregoras ( lib . 2. c . 5 , 6. ) has felt the necessity of connecting the Scythian and Byzantine histories . He describes with truth and elegance the set- tlement and manners of the Moguls of Persia , but he is ...
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