The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation in 1300, to the Peace of Belgrade in 1740. To which is Prefixed An Historical Discourse on Mahomet and His Sucessors, Հատոր 4 |
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Արդյունքներ 9–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 88
They counted more than fifty thousand . . . men under arms ; for the people had
inlifted ftantino - in crowds in the different corps , and some ples odas had had
time to come from the nearest Asiatic provinces . . The iman of the Porte arrived ...
They counted more than fifty thousand . . . men under arms ; for the people had
inlifted ftantino - in crowds in the different corps , and some ples odas had had
time to come from the nearest Asiatic provinces . . The iman of the Porte arrived ...
Էջ 257
In a few days the conspirators shewed themselves in the extremities of the
province . The court of Ispahan , instead of making use of force to reduce the
rebels , fent commissioners to Mirveis , who made him offers from the sophi which
could ...
In a few days the conspirators shewed themselves in the extremities of the
province . The court of Ispahan , instead of making use of force to reduce the
rebels , fent commissioners to Mirveis , who made him offers from the sophi which
could ...
Էջ 260
1134 , & 1135 advantage of these troubles , with as much ability as courage . At
the head of twenty thousand men he penetrated as far as the province of Kerman
, across arid deserts , combating thirst , hunger , and the inclemency of the air .
1134 , & 1135 advantage of these troubles , with as much ability as courage . At
the head of twenty thousand men he penetrated as far as the province of Kerman
, across arid deserts , combating thirst , hunger , and the inclemency of the air .
Էջ 264
This answer , and the particulars which the cżar learned at the same time from
Persia , determined him to subjugate these freebooters of whom he had to
complain , and to make himself master of the provinces that lay convenient for
him .
This answer , and the particulars which the cżar learned at the same time from
Persia , determined him to subjugate these freebooters of whom he had to
complain , and to make himself master of the provinces that lay convenient for
him .
Էջ 265
11349 of the sophi , of whom he was the ally , and to re - & 113559 store to his
son , a fugitive at Calbin , and who in vain sought avengers among his subjects ,
feve . ral of the provinces which he had lost by the rebellion . · The czar repaired
to ...
11349 of the sophi , of whom he was the ally , and to re - & 113559 store to his
son , a fugitive at Calbin , and who in vain sought avengers among his subjects ,
feve . ral of the provinces which he had lost by the rebellion . · The czar repaired
to ...
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The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 1 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire,: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 2 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
The History of the Turkish, Or Ottoman Empire: From Its Foundation ..., Հատոր 1 Vincent Mignot Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1787 |
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