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" Usbec, and laid before him the letters which we bore, with certain pieces of cloth, a great warhorse, some strong liquor, and the pope's presents. And after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, loaded with handsome presents, and supplied... "
From Kulja, Across the Tian Shan to Lob-Nor - Page 6
by Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich Przhevalʹskiĭ - 1879 - 251 pages
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Cathay and the Way Thither: Being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China

Sir Henry Yule - 1866 - 462 pages
...can trace nowhere. That editor's note is : " Seu zythiacam, ie, liquorem causticum, vulgo rosoglio," winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed,...with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to ARMALEC [the capital] of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug...
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History of the Mongols: The so-called Tartars of Russia and Central Asia. 2 v

Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth - 1880 - 674 pages
...with certain pieces of cloth, a great war horse, with some itruag liquor, and the Pope's pretents; and after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, and loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by Uzbeg with horses and travelling expenses, he proceeded...
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Cathay and the Way Thither: Being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China,

Sir Henry Yule - 1914 - 308 pages
...the latter. (See Wadding as before; and Append, to Afosheim, Nos. 81, 85, 86.) some strong liquor1, and the Pope's presents. And after the winter was...with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to AKMALEC [the capital] of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug...
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Texts for Students, Volume 19

1920 - 76 pages
...are Christians of many sects. From that place we went on to the first Emperor of the Tartars, Usbec, and laid before him the letters which we bore, with...with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to Armalec [the capital] of the Middle Empire (ie, Almaliq, capital of the Khans of Turkestan). — Ibid.,...
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History of the Mongols: The so-called Tartars of Russia and Central Asia. 2 v

Sir Henry Hoyle Howorth - 1880 - 678 pages
...the latter. He also presented him with certain pieces of cloth, a great war horse, with some strung liquor, and the Pope's presents; and after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, and loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by Uzbeg with horses and travelling expenses, he proceeded...
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