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 4
... Things came first to a head in Bohemia , where the reformed doctrines had taken deep root . Matthias , king of Bohemia and emperor of Germany , having thrown himself into the Catholic league , gave great offence to his Protestant ...
... Things came first to a head in Bohemia , where the reformed doctrines had taken deep root . Matthias , king of Bohemia and emperor of Germany , having thrown himself into the Catholic league , gave great offence to his Protestant ...
Side 12
... things had been arranged for his departure , as well as for the government of the country in his absence , he assembled the states , and took a solemn farewell of them . Bearing in his arms his daughter Christina , then only four years ...
... things had been arranged for his departure , as well as for the government of the country in his absence , he assembled the states , and took a solemn farewell of them . Bearing in his arms his daughter Christina , then only four years ...
Side 4
... things , that they got from me nearly as much more as I had before given them . Afterwards , Tinah desired me to fire some of the great guns : this I likewise complied with , and as the shot fell into the sea at a great distance , all ...
... things , that they got from me nearly as much more as I had before given them . Afterwards , Tinah desired me to fire some of the great guns : this I likewise complied with , and as the shot fell into the sea at a great distance , all ...
Side 15
... things into the boat , which was a troublesome business , on account of the surf . I carefully watched the motions of the natives , who continued to increase in number ; and found that , instead of their intention being to leave us ...
... things into the boat , which was a troublesome business , on account of the surf . I carefully watched the motions of the natives , who continued to increase in number ; and found that , instead of their intention being to leave us ...
Side 17
... things could be spared ; and having determined that only two suits should be kept for each person , the rest was thrown overboard , with some rope and spare sails , which lightened the boat considerably , and we had more room to bale ...
... things could be spared ; and having determined that only two suits should be kept for each person , the rest was thrown overboard , with some rope and spare sails , which lightened the boat considerably , and we had more room to bale ...
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