The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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... ignorant of their origin , and corrupts the names of Zingis and his sons . 17 M. Levesque ( Histoire de Russie , tom . ii . ) has described the conquest of Russia by the Tartars , from the patriarch Nicon and the old chronicles . [ See ...
... ignorant of their origin , and corrupts the names of Zingis and his sons . 17 M. Levesque ( Histoire de Russie , tom . ii . ) has described the conquest of Russia by the Tartars , from the patriarch Nicon and the old chronicles . [ See ...
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... ignorant at what time these annals were composed and published . The two uncles of Marco Polo , who served as engineers at the siege of Siengyangfou ( 1. ii . c . 61 , in Ramusio , tom . ii .; see Gaubil , p . 155 , 157 ) must have felt ...
... ignorant at what time these annals were composed and published . The two uncles of Marco Polo , who served as engineers at the siege of Siengyangfou ( 1. ii . c . 61 , in Ramusio , tom . ii .; see Gaubil , p . 155 , 157 ) must have felt ...
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... ignorant whether the Turks have any writers older than Mahomet II . , nor can I reach beyond a meagre chronicle ( Annales Turcici ad annum 1550 ) , translated by John Gaudier , and published by Leunclavius ( ad calcem Laonic . Chalcond ...
... ignorant whether the Turks have any writers older than Mahomet II . , nor can I reach beyond a meagre chronicle ( Annales Turcici ad annum 1550 ) , translated by John Gaudier , and published by Leunclavius ( ad calcem Laonic . Chalcond ...
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... ignorant of his own sentimental passion for the Turk , and indirectly denies the possibility of such unnatural friendship ( 1. iv . c . 40 ) . teichos ] sustained in his tent the rigour of the winter ; CHAP . LXIV ] OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE ...
... ignorant of his own sentimental passion for the Turk , and indirectly denies the possibility of such unnatural friendship ( 1. iv . c . 40 ) . teichos ] sustained in his tent the rigour of the winter ; CHAP . LXIV ] OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE ...
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... Ignorant of their own history , the modern Turks confound their first and their final passage of the Hellespont , and describe the son of Orchan as a nocturnal robber , who , with eighty companions , explores by stratagem an hostile and ...
... Ignorant of their own history , the modern Turks confound their first and their final passage of the Hellespont , and describe the son of Orchan as a nocturnal robber , who , with eighty companions , explores by stratagem an hostile and ...
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