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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... better education than the rest of his countrymen . One of his prudent measures was to distribute the most mutinous of the Strelitzes among different regiments , situated at distant parts of the empire . While Galitzin was engaged with ...
... better education than the rest of his countrymen . One of his prudent measures was to distribute the most mutinous of the Strelitzes among different regiments , situated at distant parts of the empire . While Galitzin was engaged with ...
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... better method of enlightening the ignorant , and of removing prejudices , than to encourage the influx of civilised strangers , and to afford facilities for his own people to travel in other countries . We are the last who would find ...
... better method of enlightening the ignorant , and of removing prejudices , than to encourage the influx of civilised strangers , and to afford facilities for his own people to travel in other countries . We are the last who would find ...
Side 14
... better one than that his ambassadors had been charged exorbitant prices for provisions while passing through that province on their way to Holland ; though he also reminded them that he himself had been insulted by being re- fused a ...
... better one than that his ambassadors had been charged exorbitant prices for provisions while passing through that province on their way to Holland ; though he also reminded them that he himself had been insulted by being re- fused a ...
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... better than old ones . On the occasion of the marriage of one of his sisters , he invited the principal Boyards and ladies of Moscow to cele- bratelity requiring them to appear dressed & after the ancient fashionsq The dinner was served ...
... better than old ones . On the occasion of the marriage of one of his sisters , he invited the principal Boyards and ladies of Moscow to cele- bratelity requiring them to appear dressed & after the ancient fashionsq The dinner was served ...
Side 4
... better success . I judged of Madame de Pompadour by myselfy and idly fancied I might pique her into generosity by avowing the place of my retreat , and throwing myself on her clemency for pardon of the past . I little knew the person ...
... better success . I judged of Madame de Pompadour by myselfy and idly fancied I might pique her into generosity by avowing the place of my retreat , and throwing myself on her clemency for pardon of the past . I little knew the person ...
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