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CTORY Dodd ddin Deputies from the four Quarters of the Globe do homage to Britannia , who dismisses them with the Olive Branch of Peace . THE Britannic Magazine . Crentertaining Repository of HEROIC ADVENTURES .
CTORY Dodd ddin Deputies from the four Quarters of the Globe do homage to Britannia , who dismisses them with the Olive Branch of Peace . THE Britannic Magazine . Crentertaining Repository of HEROIC ADVENTURES .
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... peace at more than 700,000 . Their pay amounts to about two - pence half - ling of an insurrection , when a manda- penny and a measure of rice per day , though fome of them have double pay , and the emperor furnishes a horfe , and the ...
... peace at more than 700,000 . Their pay amounts to about two - pence half - ling of an insurrection , when a manda- penny and a measure of rice per day , though fome of them have double pay , and the emperor furnishes a horfe , and the ...
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... peace by yielding up to the Tartars 16 cities in the province of Pecheli , be- fides a yearly prefent of 300,000 pieces of filk . This fubmiffion ferved only to in- Aame the avarice and ambition of the Kitan Tartars . In 959 , they ...
... peace by yielding up to the Tartars 16 cities in the province of Pecheli , be- fides a yearly prefent of 300,000 pieces of filk . This fubmiffion ferved only to in- Aame the avarice and ambition of the Kitan Tartars . In 959 , they ...
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... peace . The Kin monarch , being informed of all that paffed , had recourfe to arms , and took feveral cities . Whey - tfong was weak enough to go in perfon to hold a fecond conference ; but , on his arrival , was immediately feized by ...
... peace . The Kin monarch , being informed of all that paffed , had recourfe to arms , and took feveral cities . Whey - tfong was weak enough to go in perfon to hold a fecond conference ; but , on his arrival , was immediately feized by ...
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... peace with the king of Hya : but next year that kingdom was en- tirely destroyed by Jenghiz - khan . In 1226 , Oktay , fon to Jenghiz - khan , marched into Honan , and befieged Kay - fong - fu , capital of the Kin em- pire ; but was ...
... peace with the king of Hya : but next year that kingdom was en- tirely destroyed by Jenghiz - khan . In 1226 , Oktay , fon to Jenghiz - khan , marched into Honan , and befieged Kay - fong - fu , capital of the Kin em- pire ; but was ...
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