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 10
... land as he had done those of Holland ; but though he still pre- served his incognito , he no longer worked as a journeyman . Yet , according to an old writer , " he would often take up the tools and work with them ; and he frequently ...
... land as he had done those of Holland ; but though he still pre- served his incognito , he no longer worked as a journeyman . Yet , according to an old writer , " he would often take up the tools and work with them ; and he frequently ...
Side 14
... land in this quarter was not his own : it belonged to Sweden . His object was therefore to seize upon one or two provinces , add them to Russia , and then commence building his town . It is distressing to have to relate such a ...
... land in this quarter was not his own : it belonged to Sweden . His object was therefore to seize upon one or two provinces , add them to Russia , and then commence building his town . It is distressing to have to relate such a ...
Side 19
... land , although a large body of his troops were still in Poland , others defending the works at St Petersburg , and another detachment before Derpt . But after several assaults on one side , and a most determined resistance on the other ...
... land , although a large body of his troops were still in Poland , others defending the works at St Petersburg , and another detachment before Derpt . But after several assaults on one side , and a most determined resistance on the other ...
Side 27
... land I want , but water , " was his frequent exclamation when studying the requirements of his vast empire . The ruler who had first evinced his love of maritime affairs by paddling a skiff upon the Yausa , and who had inherited only a ...
... land I want , but water , " was his frequent exclamation when studying the requirements of his vast empire . The ruler who had first evinced his love of maritime affairs by paddling a skiff upon the Yausa , and who had inherited only a ...
Side 31
... land . The Porte was compelled to acknowledge the Crim Tartars independent , and to yield to Russia an extensive tract of country . About this time the first partition of Poland took place , which gave Polotsk and Moghilev to Russia ...
... land . The Porte was compelled to acknowledge the Crim Tartars independent , and to yield to Russia an extensive tract of country . About this time the first partition of Poland took place , which gave Polotsk and Moghilev to Russia ...
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