Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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... began by attacking two nobles , named Dalgorouki and Matheof , whom they threw out of the palace windows . These unfortunates were received by the Strelitzes on the points of their spears , and speedily despatched , their dead bodies ...
... began by attacking two nobles , named Dalgorouki and Matheof , whom they threw out of the palace windows . These unfortunates were received by the Strelitzes on the points of their spears , and speedily despatched , their dead bodies ...
Side 5
... began to reign in reality as Peter I. , al- though the name of the infirm Ivan remained as joint czar till his death in 1696 . 9d1 THE CZAR TRAVELS , One of the most cruel wrongs Sophia had committed on her brother , was that of keeping ...
... began to reign in reality as Peter I. , al- though the name of the infirm Ivan remained as joint czar till his death in 1696 . 9d1 THE CZAR TRAVELS , One of the most cruel wrongs Sophia had committed on her brother , was that of keeping ...
Side 13
... began by levying a tax upon long beards and petticoats ; patterns of close- bodied coats being hung up in public places . But so attached were they to old customs , that his revenue was increased , instead of their dress being altered ...
... began by levying a tax upon long beards and petticoats ; patterns of close- bodied coats being hung up in public places . But so attached were they to old customs , that his revenue was increased , instead of their dress being altered ...
Side 17
... began , his successors have finished ; and St Petersburg now vies in grandeur with any city in Europe . Although never seriously injured by flooding , as was anticipated , it has on divers occa- sions been exposed to great alarm , and ...
... began , his successors have finished ; and St Petersburg now vies in grandeur with any city in Europe . Although never seriously injured by flooding , as was anticipated , it has on divers occa- sions been exposed to great alarm , and ...
Side 10
... began by rolling our rope - ladder into a coil , which formed a mass of four feet diameter by one in thickness . We rolled it on to the tower called the Tour du Trésor , which appeared to us most favourable for our descent . We secured ...
... began by rolling our rope - ladder into a coil , which formed a mass of four feet diameter by one in thickness . We rolled it on to the tower called the Tour du Trésor , which appeared to us most favourable for our descent . We secured ...
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