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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... father was detained a prisoner by the Poles , with whom the Russians were at war . An exchange of prisoners , however , was soon after effected ; and it is thought that , during the life of the old man , he governed , though in his ...
... father was detained a prisoner by the Poles , with whom the Russians were at war . An exchange of prisoners , however , was soon after effected ; and it is thought that , during the life of the old man , he governed , though in his ...
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... father's abilities and disposition , but was of a sickly , feeble constitution . The second son was Ivan , or John , who was miserably infirm , being almost blind and deaf , and subject to convulsions . Of the six daughters , we need ...
... father's abilities and disposition , but was of a sickly , feeble constitution . The second son was Ivan , or John , who was miserably infirm , being almost blind and deaf , and subject to convulsions . Of the six daughters , we need ...
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... father was no sooner out of Russia , than the prince became suddenly well , and entered upon his former life of riot and dissipation . Some intelligence of what was occurring at home reached the czary and he wrote a peremp tory letter ...
... father was no sooner out of Russia , than the prince became suddenly well , and entered upon his former life of riot and dissipation . Some intelligence of what was occurring at home reached the czary and he wrote a peremp tory letter ...
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... father's life and throne by a body of " ministers and senators , estates military and civil . ” Peter was so accustomed to make his own will the law , that in this array of judges there is clear evidence that he wished in some measure ...
... father's life and throne by a body of " ministers and senators , estates military and civil . ” Peter was so accustomed to make his own will the law , that in this array of judges there is clear evidence that he wished in some measure ...
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... father of the Russian navy . This little shallop is still preserved at St Petersburg with almost religious vene- ration . The last years of this great monarch's life were employed in providing against the inundations to which his new ...
... father of the Russian navy . This little shallop is still preserved at St Petersburg with almost religious vene- ration . The last years of this great monarch's life were employed in providing against the inundations to which his new ...
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