History of the War in Bosnia During the Years 1737-8 and 9Oriental translation fund, sold, 1830 - 87 pages |
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... arrival he represented to the chief , in the name of the vizir , that the time specified in the treaty of peace concluded at Puozeroff * with the German emperor , had not then expired : and there- fore wished to be informed why they had ...
... arrival he represented to the chief , in the name of the vizir , that the time specified in the treaty of peace concluded at Puozeroff * with the German emperor , had not then expired : and there- fore wished to be informed why they had ...
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... arrived , on which they commenced their threatened movements against Bosnia . Their nu- merous army , now within the limits of the empire , began their work of bloodshed and death . These determined movements commenced on the very day ...
... arrived , on which they commenced their threatened movements against Bosnia . Their nu- merous army , now within the limits of the empire , began their work of bloodshed and death . These determined movements commenced on the very day ...
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... arrival of the above intelligence , however , inactivity was changed into resolution and ardour . The illustrious governor , the noble vizir , without a moment's pro- crastination , pitched his camp in the plains of Traunick . Sheep ...
... arrival of the above intelligence , however , inactivity was changed into resolution and ardour . The illustrious governor , the noble vizir , without a moment's pro- crastination , pitched his camp in the plains of Traunick . Sheep ...
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... arrived for taking revenge . The brave and heroic body of troops which had been chosen , as before observed , rushed out of the city about the third watch of the night , and by day - break came up to the lesser division , and prepared ...
... arrived for taking revenge . The brave and heroic body of troops which had been chosen , as before observed , rushed out of the city about the third watch of the night , and by day - break came up to the lesser division , and prepared ...
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... arrived , which , without loss of time , made known to him the nature of their embassy , and presented the prisoners before him . It was soon rumoured , however , that the remain- ing body of the enemy was making towards Bania- luka ...
... arrived , which , without loss of time , made known to him the nature of their embassy , and presented the prisoners before him . It was soon rumoured , however , that the remain- ing body of the enemy was making towards Bania- luka ...
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