Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 22Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... Turks under perpetual alarms by their incursions , and seized on the islands of the Neiper , which they fortified . Notwithstanding the reciprocal ad- vantages which were the fruits of this union , a friendship did not long subsist ...
... Turks under perpetual alarms by their incursions , and seized on the islands of the Neiper , which they fortified . Notwithstanding the reciprocal ad- vantages which were the fruits of this union , a friendship did not long subsist ...
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... the one of cavalry , and the other of infantry ; and pro- . mised that they should never be employed against the Christians , and only against the Turks , Turks . These arguments , however , were inef fectual RUSSIA . 31.
... the one of cavalry , and the other of infantry ; and pro- . mised that they should never be employed against the Christians , and only against the Turks , Turks . These arguments , however , were inef fectual RUSSIA . 31.
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... Turks . These arguments , however , were inef fectual ; and the imperial court perceived that the czar's design was to introduce the arts and military discipline into his dominions . And the emperor of Germany dreading the ascendency ...
... Turks . These arguments , however , were inef fectual ; and the imperial court perceived that the czar's design was to introduce the arts and military discipline into his dominions . And the emperor of Germany dreading the ascendency ...
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... Turks . He was valiant , and almost always successful in war ; but when not victorious , he did not de- spair under defeat . He generally gained some advantages by his treaties , even though they were not entirely in his favour ...
... Turks . He was valiant , and almost always successful in war ; but when not victorious , he did not de- spair under defeat . He generally gained some advantages by his treaties , even though they were not entirely in his favour ...
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... Turkish dominions , induced him to visit Rome , where he became a Roman catholic . From Rome he repaired to Vienna , and thence proceeded into Transylvania to prince Ragotzky , who gave him letters of recommendation to Chris- tina ...
... Turkish dominions , induced him to visit Rome , where he became a Roman catholic . From Rome he repaired to Vienna , and thence proceeded into Transylvania to prince Ragotzky , who gave him letters of recommendation to Chris- tina ...
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