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
... sent to Archangel - for as yet the czar had not a seaport on the Baltic . He then crossed over to England , where he was received with great attention by William III . , who deputed the Marquis of Caermarthen to attend him , and de ...
... sent to Archangel - for as yet the czar had not a seaport on the Baltic . He then crossed over to England , where he was received with great attention by William III . , who deputed the Marquis of Caermarthen to attend him , and de ...
Side 14
... sent for . The reason of this proceeding cannot be easily explained ; for certainly the presence of the czar was most required with the main body , already 60,000 strong , at the scene of action . Probably he went forth to meet the ...
... sent for . The reason of this proceeding cannot be easily explained ; for certainly the presence of the czar was most required with the main body , already 60,000 strong , at the scene of action . Probably he went forth to meet the ...
Side 23
... sent an army to dis- lodge him , and he made his way to Sweden in the disguise of a courier . Of Charles XII . of Sweden we need only further say that he fell from a chance ball , which entered his temple , and killed him on the spot ...
... sent an army to dis- lodge him , and he made his way to Sweden in the disguise of a courier . Of Charles XII . of Sweden we need only further say that he fell from a chance ball , which entered his temple , and killed him on the spot ...
Side 28
... sent a shallop to assist , but which failed in the attempt . Determined to gain his end , he set out for the spot himself ; and as his vessel could not quite reach the spot , he leaped into the water , and waded to the boat , which he ...
... sent a shallop to assist , but which failed in the attempt . Determined to gain his end , he set out for the spot himself ; and as his vessel could not quite reach the spot , he leaped into the water , and waded to the boat , which he ...
Side 1
... sent in consequence to Paris , to perfect both his mathematical and general education . Had his laudable ambition confined itself to proficiency in these studies , when opportunity for their exercise should arrive , all his subsequent ...
... sent in consequence to Paris , to perfect both his mathematical and general education . Had his laudable ambition confined itself to proficiency in these studies , when opportunity for their exercise should arrive , all his subsequent ...
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