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1. Indeed, after ten years, the King cut off the country of the Tartars (China) from the Persian Empire and made his brother Sultan of it
2. After all the wonderful tales which have been published concerning the splendid state of those countries in ancient times, whoever reads, with any degree of sober judgment, the history of their first discovery and conquest, will evidently discern that, in arts, agriculture, and commerce, their inhabitants were much more ignorant than the Tartars of the Ukraine are at present
3. against the Tartars and other invaders and
4. Among simple nations, on the contrary, they frequently do, without any regulations of law ; for among nations of shepherds, such as the Tartars and Arabs, the consumable nature of their property necessarily renders all such regulations impossible
5. Plano Carpino, a monk sent ambassador from the king of France to one of the sons of the famous Gengis Khan, says, that the Tartars used frequently to ask him, if there was plenty of sheep and oxen in the kingdom of France ? Their inquiry had the same object with that of the Spaniards
6. Among the Tartars, as among all other nations of shepherds, who are generally ignorant of the use of money, cattle are the instruments of commerce and the measures of value
7. Among nations of shepherds, a more advanced state of society, such as we find it among the Tartars and Arabs, every man is, in the same manner, a warrior
8. Among the Tartars, even the women have been frequently known to engage in battle
9. In point of obedience, they were always much inferior to what is reported of the Tartars and Arabs
10. As the Highlanders, too, from their stationary life, spend less of their time in the open air, they were always less accustomed to military exercises, and were less expert in the use of their arms than the Tartars and Arabs are said to be
11. The ancient Germans were, like the Scythians or Tartars, a nation of wandering shepherds, who went to war under the same chiefs whom they were accustomed to follow in peace
12. 'Their militia was exactly of the same kind with that of the Scythians or Tartars, from whom, too, they were probably descended
13. The frequent conquests of all the civilized countries in Asia by the Tartars, sufficiently demonstrates the natural superiority which the militia of a barbarous has over that of a civilized nation
14. Such a clergy, when attacked by a set of popular and bold, though perhaps stupid and ignorant enthusiasts, feel themselves as perfectly defenceless as the indolent, effeminate, and full fed nations of the southern parts of Asia, when they were invaded by the active, hardy, and hungry Tartars of the north
15. The fierce Mongols and the ferocious Tartars drank of Kumiss, or fermented Mare’s Milk, to raise Visions in their Brains; and the Celts perform’d a sacred Wedding betwixt Mare and King to ensure Fertility of Crops and Men
16. Besides, he almost received a visit from the Tartars
17. The Tartars were invited to go to Kazan and summon their brethren to declare their independence
18. They were kindly and conversible with the Circassians, with the Tartars, with Isaiah Fomitch; but for the other prisoners they had nothing but contempt and aversion
19. The moment he reached the summit, he saw before him a number of Tartars on horseback, about eighty fathoms away
20. When he saw them, he began to turn back; and the Tartars saw him, and galloped toward him, and on the ride took their guns out of the covers
21. But Kostylín, instead of waiting, galloped at full speed toward the fortress, the moment he saw the Tartars
22. The Tartars took off the saddle and the trappings
23. On these rugs sat the Tartars, in their slippers without their outer shoes: there were the swarthy fellow, the red Tartar, and three guests
24. The Tartars ate the cakes
25. The Tartars washed their hands, then folded them, knelt down, blew in every direction, and said their prayers
26. The Tartars talked together; then the interpreter said:
27. Then the Tartars began to talk a great deal, all at the same time
28. The Tartars talked awhile and sent the labourer somewhere, and themselves kept looking now at Zhilín and now at the door
29. They began to talk to each other, and the Tartars kept silence and looked at them
30. Some of the Tartars got used to him
31. "First I must find out what direction to go in," he thought; "but the Tartars will not tell me anything
32. At their head was the mullah, and then three old men in turbans, sitting in a row, and behind them other Tartars
33. Next morning Zhilín saw the red Tartar take a mare out of the village, and three Tartars followed him
34. The Tartars jerked up the mare's head, and the red-haired man walked over to her, cut her throat, threw her down, and began to flay her,—to rip the skin open with his fists
35. "Well," said Zhilín, "we are lost, my friend! That dog will collect the Tartars and they will start after us
36. The Tartars stopped at the very spot where they had left the road
37. They travelled about three versts, when they were met by Abdul, the prisoners' master, and two more Tartars
38. Zhilín heard the tramping of horses; somebody rode by, and the Tartars gathered at the mosque; they quarrelled and shouted, and talked about the Russians
39. He could not make out exactly what it was, but he guessed that the Russians had come close to the village, and that the Tartars were afraid that they might come to the village, and they did not know what to do with the prisoners
40. He came across two Tartars only, but he heard them from afar, and so hid behind a tree
41. No sooner had he thought so, when, behold, on a mound stood three Tartars, not more than 150 fathoms away
42. They started toward him, to cut off the Tartars
43. The Cossacks had far to go, but the Tartars were near
44. At first Stroganóv sent them against the neighbouring Tartars
45. Ermák asked the Tartars through his interpreters what kind of people they were, and under whose rule they were living
46. The Tartars said that they were in the Siberian kingdom, and that their king was Kuchum
47. Ermák let the Tartars go, but three of the more intelligent he took with him, to show him the road
48. In one town they captured a large number of Tartars and one old man who was held in respect
49. They sent an interpreter to the Tartars, to find out what kind of people they were
50. Ermák gathered his Cossacks, landed on the bank, and began to shoot at the Tartars