The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 8John Murray, 1903 |
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... five hundred youths and as many virgins , and a tribute of gold and silk , were the price of his retreat . In his second expedition he compelled the Chinese emperor to retire beyond the Yellow River to a more southern residence . The ...
... five hundred youths and as many virgins , and a tribute of gold and silk , were the price of his retreat . In his second expedition he compelled the Chinese emperor to retire beyond the Yellow River to a more southern residence . The ...
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... five centuries have not been sufficient to repair the ravages of four years . The Mogul emperor encouraged or indulged the fury of his troops : the hope of future possession was 20 M. de Voltaire , Essai sur l'Histoire Générale , tom ...
... five centuries have not been sufficient to repair the ravages of four years . The Mogul emperor encouraged or indulged the fury of his troops : the hope of future possession was 20 M. de Voltaire , Essai sur l'Histoire Générale , tom ...
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... five hundred wives and concubines ; and of his numerous progeny , four sons , illustrious by their birth and merit , exercised under their father the principal offices of peace and war . his great huntsman , Zagatai 21 his judge , Octai ...
... five hundred wives and concubines ; and of his numerous progeny , four sons , illustrious by their birth and merit , exercised under their father the principal offices of peace and war . his great huntsman , Zagatai 21 his judge , Octai ...
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... five years the fall of the Northern usurpers ; and the perfect conquest was reserved for the arms of Cublai . During this interval the Moguls were often diverted by foreign wars ; and , if the Chinese seldom dared to meet their victors ...
... five years the fall of the Northern usurpers ; and the perfect conquest was reserved for the arms of Cublai . During this interval the Moguls were often diverted by foreign wars ; and , if the Chinese seldom dared to meet their victors ...
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... five hundred years . Whatever might be the designs of the conqueror , the holy cities of Mecca and Medina 26 were protected by the Arabian desert ; but the Moguls spread beyond the Tigris and Euphrates , pillaged Aleppo and Damascus ...
... five hundred years . Whatever might be the designs of the conqueror , the holy cities of Mecca and Medina 26 were protected by the Arabian desert ; but the Moguls spread beyond the Tigris and Euphrates , pillaged Aleppo and Damascus ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. [With a ..., Том 8 Edward Gibbon Повний перегляд - 1825 |
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