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
... once more might have enjoyed peace . The religious bigotry of Ferdinand , how- ever , would allow of no compromise for the sake of the general tranquillity . On the 6th of March 1629 , he published an edict , called the Edict of ...
... once more might have enjoyed peace . The religious bigotry of Ferdinand , how- ever , would allow of no compromise for the sake of the general tranquillity . On the 6th of March 1629 , he published an edict , called the Edict of ...
Side 14
... once , and , embracing each other , threw themselves into the river . By this time the whole city was in flames . Most historians attribute this to accident ; but as the fire began in various places at once , many may be inclined to ...
... once , and , embracing each other , threw themselves into the river . By this time the whole city was in flames . Most historians attribute this to accident ; but as the fire began in various places at once , many may be inclined to ...
Side 27
... once begun , and directed by the cunning of other men who wished to fish in troubled waters . Fortune again favoured the Swedes and their French allies ; Banner , one of the Swedish generals , gaining a great victory at Wittstock , in ...
... once begun , and directed by the cunning of other men who wished to fish in troubled waters . Fortune again favoured the Swedes and their French allies ; Banner , one of the Swedish generals , gaining a great victory at Wittstock , in ...
Side 31
... once , for three pounds eighteen shillings a bushel . Guards were posted to protect the newly - buried from being devoured . There were instances of children being led away , massacred , and eaten up . Two women fought for a slice of a ...
... once , for three pounds eighteen shillings a bushel . Guards were posted to protect the newly - buried from being devoured . There were instances of children being led away , massacred , and eaten up . Two women fought for a slice of a ...
Side 5
... once were thought to be crowded with ten or twelve families , now contain four times the number . Under a single roof it has been found that as many as three hundred souls are lodged - how incommodiously , and with what deterioration of ...
... once were thought to be crowded with ten or twelve families , now contain four times the number . Under a single roof it has been found that as many as three hundred souls are lodged - how incommodiously , and with what deterioration of ...
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