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... Turkish ..... Power XXII . Progress of the Papal power . Conquests of the Nor- mans . State of Europe at the time of the Crusades .. 292 268 315 XXII . The first Crusade XXIII . Political Condition of Europe from the first to the third ...
... Turkish ..... Power XXII . Progress of the Papal power . Conquests of the Nor- mans . State of Europe at the time of the Crusades .. 292 268 315 XXII . The first Crusade XXIII . Political Condition of Europe from the first to the third ...
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... Turkish nation first became known in Europe . According to the Chinese historians , the Turks were originally a branch of the Huns who had been subdued by the Jui - jen ( Eastern Tartars ) , and forced to work in the iron mines of the ...
... Turkish nation first became known in Europe . According to the Chinese historians , the Turks were originally a branch of the Huns who had been subdued by the Jui - jen ( Eastern Tartars ) , and forced to work in the iron mines of the ...
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... Khakan , or supreme chief of the victors , permission to send an embassy into Persia , for the purpose of opening a silk trade with that country . Dizaboul , who was then the ruler of STATE OF THE EAST . 135 the Turkish tribes ,
... Khakan , or supreme chief of the victors , permission to send an embassy into Persia , for the purpose of opening a silk trade with that country . Dizaboul , who was then the ruler of STATE OF THE EAST . 135 the Turkish tribes ,
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... Turkish ambassadors with very little ceremony , and when a second deputation arrived he caused the principal members to be poisoned , and then reported that the Persian climate was fatal to the Turkish constitu- tion . Dizaboul was not ...
... Turkish ambassadors with very little ceremony , and when a second deputation arrived he caused the principal members to be poisoned , and then reported that the Persian climate was fatal to the Turkish constitu- tion . Dizaboul was not ...
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... Turkish tribe whose dominions extended from the Volga to the Caucasus , and from the Black to the Caspian sea . Forty thousand Khazars joined the imperial army , but wearied by strict discipline and fatiguing marches , they returned ...
... Turkish tribe whose dominions extended from the Volga to the Caucasus , and from the Black to the Caspian sea . Forty thousand Khazars joined the imperial army , but wearied by strict discipline and fatiguing marches , they returned ...
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Page 408 - Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of the land to fail ; saying, When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell corn, and the Sabbath, that we may set forth wheat...
Page 130 - And he will be a wild man ; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him ; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.
Page 408 - And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord God, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day...
Page 420 - For, when the tenant shall make homage to his lord, he shall be ungirt, and his head uncovered, and his lord shall sit, and the tenant shall kneel before him on both his knees, and hold his hands jointly together between the hands of his lord, and shall say thus : ' I become your man from this day forward, of life and limb, and of earthly worship, and unto you shall be true and faithful, and bear to you faith for the tenements (MNj that I claim to hold of you ; saving the faith that I owe unto our...
Page 420 - I become your man, from this day forward, of life and limb, and of earthly worship, and unto you shall be true and faithful, and bear you faith for the tenements that I claim to hold of you, saving the faith that I owe to our sovereign lord the king; and then the lord, so sitting, shall kiss him.
Page 407 - Hear ye, and testify in the house of Jacob, saith the Lord God, the God of Hosts, that in the day that I shall visit the transgressions of Israel upon him I will also visit the altars of Beth-el: and the horns of the altar shall be cut off, and fall to the ground.
Page 408 - ... buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes, and sell the refuse of the wheat.
Page 359 - Pontiff, servant of the servants of God, to Philip, King of France : — Fear God and keep his commandments.
Page 280 - ... the abominable Germans and French rose up against them, — people of a fierce countenance that have no respect to the persons of the old, neither have they mercy upon the young, — and they said, ' Let us be revenged for our Messiah upon the Jews...
Page 408 - I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies. Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offerings, I will not accept them: neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts. Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols. But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream.