The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 8John Murray, 1903 |
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... soon justified by the march of innumerable squadrons , who pierced on all sides the feeble rampart of the great wall . Ninety cities were stormed , or starved , by the Moguls ; ten only escaped ; and Zingis , from a knowledge of the ...
... soon justified by the march of innumerable squadrons , who pierced on all sides the feeble rampart of the great wall . Ninety cities were stormed , or starved , by the Moguls ; ten only escaped ; and Zingis , from a knowledge of the ...
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... soon as he had stabbed himself , the fire should be kindled by his attendants . The dynasty of the Song , the native and ancient sovereigns of the whole empire , survived about forty - five years the fall of the Northern usurpers ; and ...
... soon as he had stabbed himself , the fire should be kindled by his attendants . The dynasty of the Song , the native and ancient sovereigns of the whole empire , survived about forty - five years the fall of the Northern usurpers ; and ...
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... soon as they had performed the labours of the harvest and vintage . In the winter the Tartars passed the Danube on the ice and advanced to Gran or Strigonium , a German colony , and the metropolis of the kingdom . Thirty engines were ...
... soon as they had performed the labours of the harvest and vintage . In the winter the Tartars passed the Danube on the ice and advanced to Gran or Strigonium , a German colony , and the metropolis of the kingdom . Thirty engines were ...
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... soon been released from the duties of obedience ; and after the death of Cublai they scorned to accept a sceptre or a title from his unworthy successors . According to their respective situation , they maintained the simplicity of the ...
... soon been released from the duties of obedience ; and after the death of Cublai they scorned to accept a sceptre or a title from his unworthy successors . According to their respective situation , they maintained the simplicity of the ...
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... soon overthrown , and the servi- enemy . tude and ruin of the Seljukians exposed the nakedness of the Greeks . The formidable Holagou threatened to march to Constantinople at the head of four hundred thousand men ; and the groundless ...
... soon overthrown , and the servi- enemy . tude and ruin of the Seljukians exposed the nakedness of the Greeks . The formidable Holagou threatened to march to Constantinople at the head of four hundred thousand men ; and the groundless ...
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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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