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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... church . The monarchy was absolute , the will of the sovereign being law ; but it was not , as Poland was , an elective monarchy . The male issue , however , of the ancient sovereigns failing , and several pretenders to the throne ...
... church . The monarchy was absolute , the will of the sovereign being law ; but it was not , as Poland was , an elective monarchy . The male issue , however , of the ancient sovereigns failing , and several pretenders to the throne ...
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... church where some of the proscribed had taken refuge , they dragged them from the altar , and stabbed them to death . But it would be a horrible task to narrate the atrocities which followed the murder of the innocent physician and of ...
... church where some of the proscribed had taken refuge , they dragged them from the altar , and stabbed them to death . But it would be a horrible task to narrate the atrocities which followed the murder of the innocent physician and of ...
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... church and convent bells of Moscow to found cannon , and made every pre- paration for his intended campaign in the ensuing spring . But , amid all his preparations for war , Peter never lost sight of those projects which were to bring ...
... church and convent bells of Moscow to found cannon , and made every pre- paration for his intended campaign in the ensuing spring . But , amid all his preparations for war , Peter never lost sight of those projects which were to bring ...
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... church , afforded the czar an opportunity of beginning some wholesome reforms in that quarter . He had thought it necessary to commence his military career by fulfilling the humblest duties of a soldier , and we have seen that he set ...
... church , afforded the czar an opportunity of beginning some wholesome reforms in that quarter . He had thought it necessary to commence his military career by fulfilling the humblest duties of a soldier , and we have seen that he set ...
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... church and the army , while his consort , Catherine of Anhalt Tjerbst , who had long been at variance with him , fomented these disturbances . After reigning only six months , he was dethroned , in consequence of a conspiracy , and was ...
... church and the army , while his consort , Catherine of Anhalt Tjerbst , who had long been at variance with him , fomented these disturbances . After reigning only six months , he was dethroned , in consequence of a conspiracy , and was ...
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