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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... interest in public affairs , he soon became acquainted with the state of Europe , and attained a wonderful degree of political experience ; and lastly , his hardy manner of living , and his daily practice of all the most laborious ...
... interest in public affairs , he soon became acquainted with the state of Europe , and attained a wonderful degree of political experience ; and lastly , his hardy manner of living , and his daily practice of all the most laborious ...
Side 4
... interest in the diet . The Germanic confederacy never wrought well . It was ( and still is ) an ill - assorted association ; the lesser states tyrannised over very much by the larger ones , and there being at all times causes of mutual ...
... interest in the diet . The Germanic confederacy never wrought well . It was ( and still is ) an ill - assorted association ; the lesser states tyrannised over very much by the larger ones , and there being at all times causes of mutual ...
Side 8
... interest . One of the most general and most re- spected political doctrines of that time , was the doctrine of the balance of power in Europe ; and for many years the utmost jealousy had prevailed in France , England , Denmark , & c ...
... interest . One of the most general and most re- spected political doctrines of that time , was the doctrine of the balance of power in Europe ; and for many years the utmost jealousy had prevailed in France , England , Denmark , & c ...
Side 9
... interests of the emperor . On the overthrow of Frederick , Fer- dinand amply repaid Wallenstein for his services , by allowing him to purchase many of the confiscated estates at a low price . These acquisitions , together with his ...
... interests of the emperor . On the overthrow of Frederick , Fer- dinand amply repaid Wallenstein for his services , by allowing him to purchase many of the confiscated estates at a low price . These acquisitions , together with his ...
Side 11
... interest no less of France than of Sweden that the power of the emperor should be curbed . But although all those reasons may have had their weight , it is not to be denied that the grand motives which ani- mated Gustavus in the ...
... interest no less of France than of Sweden that the power of the emperor should be curbed . But although all those reasons may have had their weight , it is not to be denied that the grand motives which ani- mated Gustavus in the ...
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