Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... From the Latin Conquest , to the Restoration of the Greek Empire . CHAP . XXX - From the Restoration of the Greek Empire , to the final Conquest of Con- stantinople by the Turks . 250 261 RISE AND FALL OF CARTHAGE . CHAP . I. - RISE.
... From the Latin Conquest , to the Restoration of the Greek Empire . CHAP . XXX - From the Restoration of the Greek Empire , to the final Conquest of Con- stantinople by the Turks . 250 261 RISE AND FALL OF CARTHAGE . CHAP . I. - RISE.
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... Turks . This martial people boast that their founder , like Romulus , was suckled by a wolf : and the same fable has been invented , without any intermediate inter course , course , by the Latian and the Scythian shep- herds ROME . 141.
... Turks . This martial people boast that their founder , like Romulus , was suckled by a wolf : and the same fable has been invented , without any intermediate inter course , course , by the Latian and the Scythian shep- herds ROME . 141.
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... Turks who inha- bited that ridge of hills were compelled , for the service of their master , to forge into arms the ... Turkish Turkish conquests extended as far as Kamts- chatka ; and 142 ROME .
... Turks who inha- bited that ridge of hills were compelled , for the service of their master , to forge into arms the ... Turkish Turkish conquests extended as far as Kamts- chatka ; and 142 ROME .
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... Turks was limited to a period of two hundred years . The nation of the Ogors , on the banks of the Til , was subdued by the Turks ; their khan , with three hundred thousand of his subjects , was slain in battle about twenty thousand ...
... Turks was limited to a period of two hundred years . The nation of the Ogors , on the banks of the Til , was subdued by the Turks ; their khan , with three hundred thousand of his subjects , was slain in battle about twenty thousand ...
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William Fordyce Mavor. degrees , the Turks made further encroachments ; and from the moment they were admitted into an alliance with the Romans , the destiny of the eastern empire seems to have been fixed , though the catastrophe was ...
William Fordyce Mavor. degrees , the Turks made further encroachments ; and from the moment they were admitted into an alliance with the Romans , the destiny of the eastern empire seems to have been fixed , though the catastrophe was ...
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