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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Side 10
... hope . Gustavus appeared as their hero , their champion , and their deliverer . INVASION OF GERMANY BY GUSTAVUS - HIS VICTORIES AND DEATH . Wallenstein had early discovered the secret intentions of the king of Sweden to take part in the ...
... hope . Gustavus appeared as their hero , their champion , and their deliverer . INVASION OF GERMANY BY GUSTAVUS - HIS VICTORIES AND DEATH . Wallenstein had early discovered the secret intentions of the king of Sweden to take part in the ...
Side 32
... hope that , in any modern revival of religious differences in Germany , the people , as well as the government , will arrive at a settlement in the amicable spirit which " the thirty years ' war " impressed on the country . The ...
... hope that , in any modern revival of religious differences in Germany , the people , as well as the government , will arrive at a settlement in the amicable spirit which " the thirty years ' war " impressed on the country . The ...
Side 30
... Hope- toun . The centre of the square is ornamented with a fluted column , 136 feet in height , with a colossal figure on its summit , commemorative of the late Lord Melville . In the early ages of the square , before it was intruded ...
... Hope- toun . The centre of the square is ornamented with a fluted column , 136 feet in height , with a colossal figure on its summit , commemorative of the late Lord Melville . In the early ages of the square , before it was intruded ...
Side 2
... hope . On the other hand , the prevalence of the westerly winds in high southern latitudes left me no reason to doubt of making a quick passage to the Cape of Good Hope , and thence to the eastward round New Holland . Having maturely ...
... hope . On the other hand , the prevalence of the westerly winds in high southern latitudes left me no reason to doubt of making a quick passage to the Cape of Good Hope , and thence to the eastward round New Holland . Having maturely ...
Side 3
... 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 had already once or twice received ...
... 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 had already once or twice received ...
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