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 5
... received them with moderation ; Martinitz answered with disdain . This decided their fate . Sternburg and Lobkowitz , less hated , and more dreaded , were shown out of the room ; while Slavata and Martinitz were dragged to a window ...
... received them with moderation ; Martinitz answered with disdain . This decided their fate . Sternburg and Lobkowitz , less hated , and more dreaded , were shown out of the room ; while Slavata and Martinitz were dragged to a window ...
Side 20
... received forty pounds a - year each . They were governed by a consistory of their own order ; and being men judiciously chosen , were respected by the principal com- manders , and beloved by the soldiery . Yet their authority was such ...
... received forty pounds a - year each . They were governed by a consistory of their own order ; and being men judiciously chosen , were respected by the principal com- manders , and beloved by the soldiery . Yet their authority was such ...
Side 24
... received powerful encouragement to continue a war which had hitherto been maintained with such reputation . However ... receiving sup- port , Sweden must be compelled to a disadvantageous peace with Austria , and in that case all the ...
... received powerful encouragement to continue a war which had hitherto been maintained with such reputation . However ... receiving sup- port , Sweden must be compelled to a disadvantageous peace with Austria , and in that case all the ...
Side 18
... received per- mission to reside within the palace , of which the Duke of Hamilton is heritable keeper . As a place of royal residence the palace is now scarcely suitable . Its low situation and want of a sunk storey render it damp ...
... received per- mission to reside within the palace , of which the Duke of Hamilton is heritable keeper . As a place of royal residence the palace is now scarcely suitable . Its low situation and want of a sunk storey render it damp ...
Side 3
... received visits from European voyagers . Although they came down one day in crowds to the beach , cackling like geese , and we made signs to them , and also gave them presents , we could not bring them to familiarity . The colour of ...
... received visits from European voyagers . Although they came down one day in crowds to the beach , cackling like geese , and we made signs to them , and also gave them presents , we could not bring them to familiarity . The colour of ...
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