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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... 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 was engaged with the army , Sophia governed ...
... 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 was engaged with the army , Sophia governed ...
Side 9
... rest for a moment till he obtained an explanation . We can fancy the astonishment of the quiet , lethargic Hollanders at this energetic prince , who , though choosing to work as a carpenter , took no pains to conceal his rank ; flying ...
... rest for a moment till he obtained an explanation . We can fancy the astonishment of the quiet , lethargic Hollanders at this energetic prince , who , though choosing to work as a carpenter , took no pains to conceal his rank ; flying ...
Side 29
... rest . In no case whatever were these beds , not even on the admission of a fresh patient , ever made , or the sheets changed , perhaps for six months together , by the wretches , taken from the dregs of society , who , for a pittance ...
... rest . In no case whatever were these beds , not even on the admission of a fresh patient , ever made , or the sheets changed , perhaps for six months together , by the wretches , taken from the dregs of society , who , for a pittance ...
Side 1
... rest of man- kind by the primitive simplicity of their manners , and their un- conquerable love of independence . Through all the dynasties and revolutions of ancient history , these wandering sons of Ishmael preserved their freedom ...
... rest of man- kind by the primitive simplicity of their manners , and their un- conquerable love of independence . Through all the dynasties and revolutions of ancient history , these wandering sons of Ishmael preserved their freedom ...
Side 6
... rest of Europe . Pouring northward through Spain , the followers of Islam would cross the Pyrenees , overrun Gaul , descend into Italy , plant their mosques in Rome , and met per- haps on the shores of the Adriatic by another conquering ...
... rest of Europe . Pouring northward through Spain , the followers of Islam would cross the Pyrenees , overrun Gaul , descend into Italy , plant their mosques in Rome , and met per- haps on the shores of the Adriatic by another conquering ...
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