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 5
... give his people a lesson of subordination , he entered himself as drummer ! Indeed , as we shall see , it was his custom to aim at the root of all knowledge , and thoroughly master the subjects he took in hand ; and he knew that he ...
... give his people a lesson of subordination , he entered himself as drummer ! Indeed , as we shall see , it was his custom to aim at the root of all knowledge , and thoroughly master the subjects he took in hand ; and he knew that he ...
Side 12
... give up a v a visit to Italy , which he had intended ; and , to his capital . travelling with his usual speed , he hastened een instigated to He soon discovered that the Strelitzes had rebellion by the Princess Sophia , who , taking ...
... give up a v a visit to Italy , which he had intended ; and , to his capital . travelling with his usual speed , he hastened een instigated to He soon discovered that the Strelitzes had rebellion by the Princess Sophia , who , taking ...
Side 20
... give directions ; and the litter being shattered by a cannon - ball , he was then sup- ported on the pikes of his soldiers , several of whom fell in this dangerous service . However , when all was over , desperation lent him strength ...
... give directions ; and the litter being shattered by a cannon - ball , he was then sup- ported on the pikes of his soldiers , several of whom fell in this dangerous service . However , when all was over , desperation lent him strength ...
Side 23
... give them away . " Yes ; for the mere plea- sure , to him , of fighting and slaughtering ! What a pity he was not born a butcher instead of a king ! If an admirer acknowledged thus much , what was the truth likely to have been ? 66 ...
... give them away . " Yes ; for the mere plea- sure , to him , of fighting and slaughtering ! What a pity he was not born a butcher instead of a king ! If an admirer acknowledged thus much , what was the truth likely to have been ? 66 ...
Side 25
... gives the darkest hue to the trial and condemnation which followed ... # f9f9 fresh is t b . 29 d As soon as Alexis arrived at Moscow , which was in February 1718 , a council was called , at which he was publicly disinherited ; and ...
... gives the darkest hue to the trial and condemnation which followed ... # f9f9 fresh is t b . 29 d As soon as Alexis arrived at Moscow , which was in February 1718 , a council was called , at which he was publicly disinherited ; and ...
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