The Travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian: The Translation of Marsden Revised, with a Selection of His NotesH. Bohn, 1854 - 508 páginas |
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... spoken of , and whose political importance in the then degraded state of the empire , was little inferior to that of Baldwin : whilst in the eyes of the Polo family , as Venetian citizens , it was probably much greater . The name of the ...
... spoken of , and whose political importance in the then degraded state of the empire , was little inferior to that of Baldwin : whilst in the eyes of the Polo family , as Venetian citizens , it was probably much greater . The name of the ...
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... spoken of , is the name of a town and an extensive district in Tartary , lying to the eastward of the Wolga , and now inhabited by the Bashkirs , sometimes distinguished from the Bulgaria on the Danube , by the appellation of the ...
... spoken of , is the name of a town and an extensive district in Tartary , lying to the eastward of the Wolga , and now inhabited by the Bashkirs , sometimes distinguished from the Bulgaria on the Danube , by the appellation of the ...
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... spoken of may be supposed to have been of nearly the same kind . In the vulgar European dialect of Canton , it is termed the emperor's grand chop , a word used to express " seal , mark , warrant , licence , or passport . " 2 The name of ...
... spoken of may be supposed to have been of nearly the same kind . In the vulgar European dialect of Canton , it is termed the emperor's grand chop , a word used to express " seal , mark , warrant , licence , or passport . " 2 The name of ...
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... spoken of as a place with which he had been previously acquainted . It was then ( together with Persia ) under the dominion of the second son of Hulagu , who suc- ceeded his brother Abaka , and took the name of Ahmed Khan , upon his ...
... spoken of as a place with which he had been previously acquainted . It was then ( together with Persia ) under the dominion of the second son of Hulagu , who suc- ceeded his brother Abaka , and took the name of Ahmed Khan , upon his ...
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... spoken of , must , from the circumstances mentioned in the sequel , have taken place about the year 1287 , and he himself died in 1291. The name in all the versions of the work is uniformly written Argon , which approaches extremely ...
... spoken of , must , from the circumstances mentioned in the sequel , have taken place about the year 1287 , and he himself died in 1291. The name in all the versions of the work is uniformly written Argon , which approaches extremely ...
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abundance according amongst animals appears appellation Argon army Balkh Basle edition beasts belonging birds called capital carried castles Cathay CHAPTER China Chinese Chingis Christians colour commencement court described desert distance dominions dynasty early Latin eastern elephants emperor emperor of China empire employed former gold grand khan Guignes Halde handsome horses hundred Ibn Haukal idolaters idols India inhabitants island Italian epitomes Jengiz-khan journey Kaidu Kanbalu Kashgar Khorasan Kiang-si Kin-sai kind king kingdom Kublaï lake latter likewise Mahometans majesty Manji manner manufacture Marco Polo mentioned merchants miles mountains Mungals natives Nestorian northern observed occasion officers palace pass Persia persons Prester John prince province of Manji quantity Ramusio's text reign respect river Saracens says side silk situated speak spoken Staunton Sumatra Tangut Tartars term thence thousand Tibet tion towns travellers vessels whilst Yun-nan
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Página 350 - They have gold in the greatest abundance, its sources being inexhaustible,4 but as the king does not allow of its being exported, few merchants visit the country, nor is it frequented by much shipping from other parts.