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 4R. Thorn. Sold also by J. Stockdale ... Scatcherd and Whitaker ... London., 1787 |
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Արդյունքներ 67–ի 11-ից 15-ը:
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... carry his arms into Crim Tartary . Sometimes these representations aroused the Porte , at others the Ruffian minifters de- ftroyed all their effect . VOL . IV . S2 ' Whilft J.C. 1716 . Heg.1122 . Whilft Charles XII . made A CH MET 131 III .
... carry his arms into Crim Tartary . Sometimes these representations aroused the Porte , at others the Ruffian minifters de- ftroyed all their effect . VOL . IV . S2 ' Whilft J.C. 1716 . Heg.1122 . Whilft Charles XII . made A CH MET 131 III .
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... Tartary , received orders to hold himself in readiness with forty thou- fand Tartars . This prince is fovereign of Nogai , Budziack , part of Circaffia , and all the Crimea , a province anciently known by the name J.C. 1711 name of ...
... Tartary , received orders to hold himself in readiness with forty thou- fand Tartars . This prince is fovereign of Nogai , Budziack , part of Circaffia , and all the Crimea , a province anciently known by the name J.C. 1711 name of ...
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... Tartars complain of their khan , the Porte deposes him under that pretext . If he is too popular , it is ftill a higher crime , and he is the fooner punished . Thus , almost all of them are driven from fove- reign power into exile , and ...
... Tartars complain of their khan , the Porte deposes him under that pretext . If he is too popular , it is ftill a higher crime , and he is the fooner punished . Thus , almost all of them are driven from fove- reign power into exile , and ...
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... Tartars , their fubjects , are J.C. 1711 . the most thievish people upon earth , and , what is hardly to be credited , are , at the fame time , the most hospitable . They will go fifty leagues from home to attack a caravan , or pillage ...
... Tartars , their fubjects , are J.C. 1711 . the most thievish people upon earth , and , what is hardly to be credited , are , at the fame time , the most hospitable . They will go fifty leagues from home to attack a caravan , or pillage ...
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... Tartars were continually harraffing his army on the right and left . In this extremity he made no scruple of acknowledging in public , that he was at least reduced to as bad a condition as his brother Charles had been at Pultoway ...
... Tartars were continually harraffing his army on the right and left . In this extremity he made no scruple of acknowledging in public , that he was at least reduced to as bad a condition as his brother Charles had been at Pultoway ...
Common terms and phrases
Achmet Achmet III Adrianople Afchraf affembled againſt almoſt ambaſſador army Auftrians bafhaw becauſe Belgrade Bender caufed cauſed Charles VI Charles XII Chriftians command confiderable Conftantinople czar defirous depofed divan effendi emperor enemy faid fame fent feraglio ferve feveral fhall fhould fide fiege figned fince firft firſt foldiers fome foon fovereign French ambaffador ftate ftill ftrangled fubjects fuccefs fuccour fuch fultan fultanefs fword grand feignior grand vizier himſelf houſe Hungary Ibrahim increaſed intereft janiffaries juſt khan king of Sweden Kiuperli laft laſt likewife mafter Mahmout Mahomet marquis of Villeneuve mediator Mehemet minifter mofques moſt Muffulmen Muftapha mufti neceffary occafion Ottoman empire pachi paffed Patrona peace Perfia perfon Poland Porte prefent prifoners prince Eugene propofal raiſed reaſon rebels refidence refolved refpect refuſed Ruffians Shah Thamas Sunnite Tartars Thamas thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand throne Topal Ofman treaty troops Turkish Turks ulema Walachia Weft whilft