The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 8John Murray, 1903 |
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... soldier was made responsible , under pain of death , for the safety and honour of his companions ; and the spirit of conquest breathed in the law that peace should never be granted unless to a vanquished and suppliant enemy . But it is ...
... soldier was made responsible , under pain of death , for the safety and honour of his companions ; and the spirit of conquest breathed in the law that peace should never be granted unless to a vanquished and suppliant enemy . But it is ...
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... soldiers . It was immediately translated into Latin , and is inserted in the Novus Orbis of Simon Grynæus ( Basil , 1555 , in folio ) . " Zingis Khan , and his first successors , occupy the conclusion of the ixth Dynasty of ...
... soldiers . It was immediately translated into Latin , and is inserted in the Novus Orbis of Simon Grynæus ( Basil , 1555 , in folio ) . " Zingis Khan , and his first successors , occupy the conclusion of the ixth Dynasty of ...
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... soldiers , who felt their united strength , and were impatient to rush on the mild and wealthy 1210-1214 ; climates of the south . His ancestors had been the tributaries of the Chinese emperors ; and Temugin himself had been disgraced ...
... soldiers , who felt their united strength , and were impatient to rush on the mild and wealthy 1210-1214 ; climates of the south . His ancestors had been the tributaries of the Chinese emperors ; and Temugin himself had been disgraced ...
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... soldiers of the sultan ; and in the first battle , which was suspended by the night , one hundred and sixty thousand Carizmians were slain . Mohammed was astonished by the multitude and valour of his enemies ; he withdrew from the scene ...
... soldiers of the sultan ; and in the first battle , which was suspended by the night , one hundred and sixty thousand Carizmians were slain . Mohammed was astonished by the multitude and valour of his enemies ; he withdrew from the scene ...
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... soldier and subject of Aladin , and established at Surgut , on the banks of the Sangar , a camp of four hundred families or tents , whom he governed fifty - two years both in peace and war . He was the father of Thaman , or Athman ...
... soldier and subject of Aladin , and established at Surgut , on the banks of the Sangar , a camp of four hundred families or tents , whom he governed fifty - two years both in peace and war . He was the father of Thaman , or Athman ...
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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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