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 7
... months - July 29 - the Russians entered Azoph . To secure the possession of this key to the Black Sea , he enlarged and strengthened the forts , constructed a harbour capable of admitting heavy vessels , and gave orders for fifty - five ...
... months - July 29 - the Russians entered Azoph . To secure the possession of this key to the Black Sea , he enlarged and strengthened the forts , constructed a harbour capable of admitting heavy vessels , and gave orders for fifty - five ...
Side 9
... other princes had ever sought even pleasure . to I 1 Peter spent about nine months in the Netherlands , during 52 98 which time a sixty - gun ship was completed from LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT . LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT, 104.
... other princes had ever sought even pleasure . to I 1 Peter spent about nine months in the Netherlands , during 52 98 which time a sixty - gun ship was completed from LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT . LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT, 104.
Side 13
... months , were disciplined and brought into marching order . Nothing but merit and length of services was regarded in the appointment of officers . Besides the reconstitution of the mili- tary , Peter now devoted himself with incessant ...
... months , were disciplined and brought into marching order . Nothing but merit and length of services was regarded in the appointment of officers . Besides the reconstitution of the mili- tary , Peter now devoted himself with incessant ...
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... months in Holland.ot He was nearer the centre of intelligence than at home concerning the purposes of other powers , some of whom were plotting against him . However , after conducting a correspondence , and drawing up a otreaty with ...
... months in Holland.ot He was nearer the centre of intelligence than at home concerning the purposes of other powers , some of whom were plotting against him . However , after conducting a correspondence , and drawing up a otreaty with ...
Side 29
... months in the year ; though generally a single pane , called an air- window , is left unfastened , for the purpose of occasional ventila- tion . We ourselves heard a vivid description of the precautions which are necessary on venturing ...
... months in the year ; though generally a single pane , called an air- window , is left unfastened , for the purpose of occasional ventila- tion . We ourselves heard a vivid description of the precautions which are necessary on venturing ...
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