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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... brought matters speedily to a crisis in central Europe , and may be said to have quashed , as if by a single blow , all disposition to quarrel seriously on the score of religion . Such was the general character of this remarkable war ...
... brought matters speedily to a crisis in central Europe , and may be said to have quashed , as if by a single blow , all disposition to quarrel seriously on the score of religion . Such was the general character of this remarkable war ...
Side 25
... brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the tenacity with which he held the right - granted to him on assuming the com- mand - of being supreme in his army , giving great offence to various individuals ...
... brought to a violent close . His haughty conduct , and , in particular , the tenacity with which he held the right - granted to him on assuming the com- mand - of being supreme in his army , giving great offence to various individuals ...
Side 27
... brought to a conclusion by the famous peace of Westphalia on the 24th of October 1648 . detail the history of the negotiations which led to this peace , 27 To would require as much space as the narrative of the GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE ...
... brought to a conclusion by the famous peace of Westphalia on the 24th of October 1648 . detail the history of the negotiations which led to this peace , 27 To would require as much space as the narrative of the GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS AND THE ...
Side 18
... brought it down , to the damage of the building , in 1768. Since that period , the chapel has been an open ruin . It is now used only as a place of sepulture by some families of note . A few of the ancient tombstones in the floor are ...
... brought it down , to the damage of the building , in 1768. Since that period , the chapel has been an open ruin . It is now used only as a place of sepulture by some families of note . A few of the ancient tombstones in the floor are ...
Side 3
... brought with us from the Cape of Good Hope , in case they might thrive and be of use to the future inhabitants of the island , whoever these might be ; we also tried , but without effect , to have some intercourse with the natives , who ...
... brought with us from the Cape of Good Hope , in case they might thrive and be of use to the future inhabitants of the island , whoever these might be ; we also tried , but without effect , to have some intercourse with the natives , who ...
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