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 6
... head . But it was not from any love of " the game of war " that Peter contemplated aggressions on his neighbours , but as the necessary means to a great end . He could not hu- manise his people without seaports ; so seaports he was ...
... head . But it was not from any love of " the game of war " that Peter contemplated aggressions on his neighbours , but as the necessary means to a great end . He could not hu- manise his people without seaports ; so seaports he was ...
Side 11
... head painted , and put up for his sign , which continued till the year 1808 , when some one took a fancy to the old sign , and offered the then occupier of the house to paint him a new one for it . A copy was accordingly made from the ...
... head painted , and put up for his sign , which continued till the year 1808 , when some one took a fancy to the old sign , and offered the then occupier of the house to paint him a new one for it . A copy was accordingly made from the ...
Side 14
... head of 60,000 men ; and , desirous to find some pretext for his aggressions , could choose no better one than that his ambassadors had been charged exorbitant prices for provisions while passing through that province on their way to ...
... head of 60,000 men ; and , desirous to find some pretext for his aggressions , could choose no better one than that his ambassadors had been charged exorbitant prices for provisions while passing through that province on their way to ...
Side 16
... head of the Russian 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 ...
... head of the Russian 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 ...
Side 21
... head of 40,000 men . Before setting out , however , he made a public proclamation of his previous marriage with Catherine , who insisted upon accompanying him in this campaign . to scouts It is a singular circumstance that , in this ...
... head of 40,000 men . Before setting out , however , he made a public proclamation of his previous marriage with Catherine , who insisted upon accompanying him in this campaign . to scouts It is a singular circumstance that , in this ...
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