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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... father , a faithful and tender husband , an affable and indulgent master ; he was easy of access to the meanest of his subjects ; and compassionate and forgiving where his religious prejudices were not concerned . His failings may be ...
... father , a faithful and tender husband , an affable and indulgent master ; he was easy of access to the meanest of his subjects ; and compassionate and forgiving where his religious prejudices were not concerned . His failings may be ...
Side 7
... father - in - law , James I .; whose aversion to a drawn sword displayed itself through life in his keeping aloof from continental disputes , and who on this occasion assured Frederick in direct terms that he need expect no assistance ...
... father - in - law , James I .; whose aversion to a drawn sword displayed itself through life in his keeping aloof from continental disputes , and who on this occasion assured Frederick in direct terms that he need expect no assistance ...
Side 15
... father's house ; but had hardly advanced a few steps , before I fell in with a band of soldiers , who had that moment murdered a man , whom I saw weltering in his blood . This sight shocked me to such a degree , that I had not power to ...
... father's house ; but had hardly advanced a few steps , before I fell in with a band of soldiers , who had that moment murdered a man , whom I saw weltering in his blood . This sight shocked me to such a degree , that I had not power to ...
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... father's door , and led him away . We found it impossible to pass through the gates of the town , which were all in a flame , and the streets burned with great fury on either side . In a word , the heat was so intense , that it was with ...
... father's door , and led him away . We found it impossible to pass through the gates of the town , which were all in a flame , and the streets burned with great fury on either side . In a word , the heat was so intense , that it was with ...
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... father's dominions , except that portion of them which had been granted to Bavaria . He was also created an eighth elector of the empire his father's electorship having been alienated . In the matter of religion , the provisions were ...
... father's dominions , except that portion of them which had been granted to Bavaria . He was also created an eighth elector of the empire his father's electorship having been alienated . In the matter of religion , the provisions were ...
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