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 11
... given after a very royal fashion ; but Peter had a great contempt for forms and cere- monies , and William III . was far too sensible a man to stand very greatly upon them . Peter also , in return for the attentions bestowed on him by ...
... given after a very royal fashion ; but Peter had a great contempt for forms and cere- monies , and William III . was far too sensible a man to stand very greatly upon them . Peter also , in return for the attentions bestowed on him by ...
Side 13
... given away or sold by her parents , without being previously seen by the intended bridegroom . And while all these social and moral reformations were going on , Peter was building a fleet on the Don , connecting that river with the ...
... given away or sold by her parents , without being previously seen by the intended bridegroom . And while all these social and moral reformations were going on , Peter was building a fleet on the Don , connecting that river with the ...
Side 18
... given of the trees in the public squares being as much crowded with human beings as they had ever been seen with sparrows ; and a story is told of a gardener who , having been engaged in clipping some trees on an acclivity , had not ...
... given of the trees in the public squares being as much crowded with human beings as they had ever been seen with sparrows ; and a story is told of a gardener who , having been engaged in clipping some trees on an acclivity , had not ...
Side 22
... given of a free passage to Charles XII . through Russia to his own do- minions . Much as this seems for Peter to have sacrificed , that Catherine's services were considered extraordinary , is proved be- yond question ; and several years ...
... given of a free passage to Charles XII . through Russia to his own do- minions . Much as this seems for Peter to have sacrificed , that Catherine's services were considered extraordinary , is proved be- yond question ; and several years ...
Side 28
... given to the surviving son of the unhappy Alexis , such as would become a future emperor of Russia his only son by Catherine having died , as before - mentioned , when a child , in 1717 . * 4697 dt og -B 02 Peter had been for a ...
... given to the surviving son of the unhappy Alexis , such as would become a future emperor of Russia his only son by Catherine having died , as before - mentioned , when a child , in 1717 . * 4697 dt og -B 02 Peter had been for a ...
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