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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... received by the Strelitzes on the points of their spears , and speedily despatched , their dead bodies being afterwards dragged into the great square . Soon after this , meeting with Athanasius Nariskin , brother to the young czarina ...
... received by the Strelitzes on the points of their spears , and speedily despatched , their dead bodies being afterwards dragged into the great square . Soon after this , meeting with Athanasius Nariskin , brother to the young czarina ...
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... received a much better education than the rest of his countrymen . One of his prudent measures was to distribute the most mutinous of the Strelitzes among different regiments , situated at distant parts of the empire . While Galitzin ...
... received a much better education than the rest of his countrymen . One of his prudent measures was to distribute the most mutinous of the Strelitzes among different regiments , situated at distant parts of the empire . While Galitzin ...
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... received the advantages of a European education , and possessed great powers of observation . It was he who ex- plained to the czar the wonderful superiority of the trained and disciplined troops of western Europe over the wild soldiery ...
... received the advantages of a European education , and possessed great powers of observation . It was he who ex- plained to the czar the wonderful superiority of the trained and disciplined troops of western Europe over the wild soldiery ...
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... received on that occasion being the origin of this future anti- pathy ; but , for our own part , we have very little faith in the tradition of the czar's " hydrophobia . " He was subject all his life to epileptic fits ; but as his ...
... received on that occasion being the origin of this future anti- pathy ; but , for our own part , we have very little faith in the tradition of the czar's " hydrophobia . " He was subject all his life to epileptic fits ; but as his ...
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... received by the king with great respect , and with all the pomp and circumstances of royalty . Here Peter separated himself from the embassy , and proceeded to Holland , travelling privately , and as fast as possible . He arrived at ...
... received by the king with great respect , and with all the pomp and circumstances of royalty . Here Peter separated himself from the embassy , and proceeded to Holland , travelling privately , and as fast as possible . He arrived at ...
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