An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, Tom 20T. Osborne, 1748 |
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Strona 28
... married a third , that embraced his own religion . Kara Khan , being informed of this , by the advice of feveral Mogul lords , affembled a body of troops , in order to furprise Agus , and put him to death as he was hunting , without any ...
... married a third , that embraced his own religion . Kara Khan , being informed of this , by the advice of feveral Mogul lords , affembled a body of troops , in order to furprise Agus , and put him to death as he was hunting , without any ...
Strona 34
... married the tains . fame year . These two princes , with their wives , had been taken prifoners by Siuntz Khan ; but found means to make their efcape . Being arrived in their own country , they seized upon all the camels , horfes , cows ...
... married the tains . fame year . These two princes , with their wives , had been taken prifoners by Siuntz Khan ; but found means to make their efcape . Being arrived in their own country , they seized upon all the camels , horfes , cows ...
Strona 36
... married to her coufin - german Dujun , by whom the had two fons , named Belghedi cu . Thefe fuldus Khan thought proper to marry toge- 3 and 36 B. IV . The Hiftory of the Turks ,
... married to her coufin - german Dujun , by whom the had two fons , named Belghedi cu . Thefe fuldus Khan thought proper to marry toge- 3 and 36 B. IV . The Hiftory of the Turks ,
Strona 74
... married to his fucceffor ; from whence we may conclude , that drunkennefs was looked upon as an enormous vice among them . 10. Neither the life - guards , nor any of the king's other troops , were permitted to enter the city where he ...
... married to his fucceffor ; from whence we may conclude , that drunkennefs was looked upon as an enormous vice among them . 10. Neither the life - guards , nor any of the king's other troops , were permitted to enter the city where he ...
Strona 103
... married that prince's daughter , and fucceeded him in his kingdom . But finding his wife's brother more popular than himself , and apprehend- ing his life in danger , he abdicated the throne , and ever after- wards lived a retired life ...
... married that prince's daughter , and fucceeded him in his kingdom . But finding his wife's brother more popular than himself , and apprehend- ing his life in danger , he abdicated the throne , and ever after- wards lived a retired life ...
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