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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Side 2
... chief Boyards assembled a council , at which they elected a youth , named Michael Romanow , to be czar . He was the son of a powerful nobleman , and related , by the mother's side , to the ancient czars . This took place in 1613 , at ...
... chief Boyards assembled a council , at which they elected a youth , named Michael Romanow , to be czar . He was the son of a powerful nobleman , and related , by the mother's side , to the ancient czars . This took place in 1613 , at ...
Side 10
... chief object was to examine the dockyards and maritime establishments of Eng- land as he had done those of Holland ; but though he still pre- served his incognito , he no longer worked as a journeyman . Yet , according to an old writer ...
... chief object was to examine the dockyards and maritime establishments of Eng- land as he had done those of Holland ; but though he still pre- served his incognito , he no longer worked as a journeyman . Yet , according to an old writer ...
Side 12
... chief officers turning butchers themselves , and revelling in this pre - appointed slaughtering with as little compunction as sportsmen when they find themselves in a preserve of game . A closer examination of facts and authorities ...
... chief officers turning butchers themselves , and revelling in this pre - appointed slaughtering with as little compunction as sportsmen when they find themselves in a preserve of game . A closer examination of facts and authorities ...
Side 18
... chief antagonist was Charles XII . of Sweden , one of the greatest soldiers of his age . Charles had evidently nothing more dignified in his nature than might belong to a gladiator or a prize - fighter . He lived as if men came into the ...
... chief antagonist was Charles XII . of Sweden , one of the greatest soldiers of his age . Charles had evidently nothing more dignified in his nature than might belong to a gladiator or a prize - fighter . He lived as if men came into the ...
Side 29
... Moscow ! One of the chief ornaments of the city is the monument to the memory of its founder , Peter the Great , first exposed to view on 29 the centennial of his accession to the throne . This LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT .
... Moscow ! One of the chief ornaments of the city is the monument to the memory of its founder , Peter the Great , first exposed to view on 29 the centennial of his accession to the throne . This LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT .
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