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 8
... heart than historians generally allow him to have pos sessed alt pocs zu dobar radan . gof - ifgren a moqu bard -f . A desirable seaport acquired , and an unsuitable wife got rid of , Peter's next step was to sendo a number of young ...
... heart than historians generally allow him to have pos sessed alt pocs zu dobar radan . gof - ifgren a moqu bard -f . A desirable seaport acquired , and an unsuitable wife got rid of , Peter's next step was to sendo a number of young ...
Side 16
... heart , and an amiable temperorNo doubt Peter had penetration enough to see that she was precisely the woman who could share his enthusiasm , sympathise in his plans , and be , in short , the wife he wanted . The meanness , or indeed ...
... heart , and an amiable temperorNo doubt Peter had penetration enough to see that she was precisely the woman who could share his enthusiasm , sympathise in his plans , and be , in short , the wife he wanted . The meanness , or indeed ...
Side 18
... heart capable of love or friendship himself , and despised all those who had . He was simply destructive ; no fertilising or humanising influences followed his career ; and when , at a later period , his absence on a disastrous ...
... heart capable of love or friendship himself , and despised all those who had . He was simply destructive ; no fertilising or humanising influences followed his career ; and when , at a later period , his absence on a disastrous ...
Side 20
... heart of a barren country , until the northern monarchs and their followers were lost to the world among the wildernesses of ancient Scythia . But the circumstances of the czar were very different from those of the invader . He was at ...
... heart of a barren country , until the northern monarchs and their followers were lost to the world among the wildernesses of ancient Scythia . But the circumstances of the czar were very different from those of the invader . He was at ...
Side 21
... heart , ventured to transgress these commands , and made her way to his side . She found him in terrible convulsions - an attack of the fits to which he was subject having been brought on by the agony of his mind . Catherine , who ...
... heart , ventured to transgress these commands , and made her way to his side . She found him in terrible convulsions - an attack of the fits to which he was subject having been brought on by the agony of his mind . Catherine , who ...
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