Monthly Archives: March 2008

NOTE 2

NOTE 2.–The mention of the King of England appears for the first time in Pauthier”s text. Probably we shall never know if the communication reached him. But we have the record of several embassies in preceding and subsequent years from … Continue reading

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NOTE 7

NOTE 7.–['Near the southern face of the wall are barracks for the Life Guards.' (_Ch"ue keng lu_, translated by Bretschneider, 25.)--H. C.] the treatment of cancer with radiation work cancer radiation treatment difference between sun solaris and windows 2000 server … Continue reading

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NOTE 5

NOTE 5.–Here the G. Text adds: ‘_Et je meisme le vi_,’ intimating, I conceive, his having himself seen specimens of the asbestos–not to his having been at the place. pictures qwest.com share jsp diego reception san site wedding cold war … Continue reading

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Klaproth, in his _Asia Polyglotta_, gives _Andun_ as the Ossetish and

_Andan_ as the Wotiak, for Steel Klaproth, in his _Asia Polyglotta_, gives _Andun_ as the Ossetish and _Andan_ as the Wotiak, for Steel. Possibly these are essentially the same with _Hundwny_ and _Alhinde_, pointing to India as the original source … Continue reading

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We perceive that the _Arbaca_ of P

We perceive that the _Arbaca_ of P. de la Croix, the _Eyircai_ of Klaproth, the _Uiraca_ of D”Ohsson, the _Artacki_ or _Artackin_ of Erdmann, are all various readings or forms of the same name, and are the same with the … Continue reading

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Alexander, according to Athenaeus, feasted his captains to the number of

6000, and made them all sit upon silver chairs Alexander, according to Athenaeus, feasted his captains to the number of 6000, and made them all sit upon silver chairs. The same author relates that the King of Persia, among other … Continue reading

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Though the authors quoted above seem to make no distinction between Turks

and Turkmans, that which we still understand does appear to have been made in the 12th century: ‘That there may be some distinction, at least in name, between those who made themselves a king, and thus achieved such glory, and … Continue reading

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NOTE 2

NOTE 2.–CHORCHA is the Manchu country, Niuch?of the Chinese. (Supra, note 2, ch. xlvi. Bk. I.) [‘Chorcha is Churchin.–Nayan, as vassal of the Mongol khans, had the commission to keep in obedience the people of Manchuria (subdued in 1233), and … Continue reading

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‘This is all the substantial information we possess on the Barhu

‘This is all the substantial information we possess on the Barhu. Is there an affinity to be found between the modern Barhus and the Barhuns of Chingis Khan”s biography?–and is it to be supposed, that in the course of time, … Continue reading

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