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 3
... respect to one or two of the other countries of Europe was such as to involve it in considerable difficulties . During the whole reign of Charles IX . , the nation had been engaged in hot disputes with Denmark , Russia , and Poland ...
... respect to one or two of the other countries of Europe was such as to involve it in considerable difficulties . During the whole reign of Charles IX . , the nation had been engaged in hot disputes with Denmark , Russia , and Poland ...
Side 4
... respect this peace ; and for fifty years the empire enjoyed a tolerable degree of tranquillity . The peace proved ultimately to be only a hollow truce . At the close of the sixteenth century , bitter animosities and brawls began to ...
... respect this peace ; and for fifty years the empire enjoyed a tolerable degree of tranquillity . The peace proved ultimately to be only a hollow truce . At the close of the sixteenth century , bitter animosities and brawls began to ...
Side 8
... respect to the perpetual growth and aggrandisement of the house of Austria , so fatal , it was imagined , to this balance of power . Consequently , there was a strong disposition throughout Europe to encourage and blow up any flame of ...
... respect to the perpetual growth and aggrandisement of the house of Austria , so fatal , it was imagined , to this balance of power . Consequently , there was a strong disposition throughout Europe to encourage and blow up any flame of ...
Side 9
... respecting his magnificent style of living . It was said , for instance , that his palace was built on the ruins of a hundred houses ; that each horse in his stables had a rack and manger of polished steel ; that the stalls were divided ...
... respecting his magnificent style of living . It was said , for instance , that his palace was built on the ruins of a hundred houses ; that each horse in his stables had a rack and manger of polished steel ; that the stalls were divided ...
Side 18
... respect , he hastened abroad to see if there was any possibility to extinguish the fire , which had already seized great part of the city . He had hardly got into the street , when he returned with uncommon hastiness , and said , ' Show ...
... respect , he hastened abroad to see if there was any possibility to extinguish the fire , which had already seized great part of the city . He had hardly got into the street , when he returned with uncommon hastiness , and said , ' Show ...
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