Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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... became acquainted with the state of Europe , and attained a wonderful degree of political experience ; and lastly , his hardy manner of living , and his daily practice of all the most laborious duties of a common soldier , gave him that ...
... became acquainted with the state of Europe , and attained a wonderful degree of political experience ; and lastly , his hardy manner of living , and his daily practice of all the most laborious duties of a common soldier , gave him that ...
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... became now distracted with leagues and counter - leagues , and contentions had risen almost to open war , when the Emperor Charles V. , in 1555 , patched up a peace between the two great parties . By this treaty of pacification Roman ...
... became now distracted with leagues and counter - leagues , and contentions had risen almost to open war , when the Emperor Charles V. , in 1555 , patched up a peace between the two great parties . By this treaty of pacification Roman ...
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... became a member of the Ger- manic empire . France obtained as her share the full sovereignty of Upper and Lower ... became almost independent . The authority of the emperor was thus very much abridged ; and he became little more than the ...
... became a member of the Ger- manic empire . France obtained as her share the full sovereignty of Upper and Lower ... became almost independent . The authority of the emperor was thus very much abridged ; and he became little more than the ...
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... became a field where foreigners went to fight their battles . As representing the war in the other aspect - namely , as a picture of the contemporaneous horrors of war - we may quote a passage from Mr Howitt's work on " The Rural and ...
... became a field where foreigners went to fight their battles . As representing the war in the other aspect - namely , as a picture of the contemporaneous horrors of war - we may quote a passage from Mr Howitt's work on " The Rural and ...
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... became a favourite place of residence of the Scottish sovereigns . Not , however , until the era of the murder of James I. at Perth , in 1436-7 , did Edinburgh become the distinctly recognised capital of the kingdom . Neither Perth nor ...
... became a favourite place of residence of the Scottish sovereigns . Not , however , until the era of the murder of James I. at Perth , in 1436-7 , did Edinburgh become the distinctly recognised capital of the kingdom . Neither Perth nor ...
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