Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, 11–12 tomaiWilliam Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1870 |
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... king with great respect , and with all the pomp and circumstances of royalty . Here Peter separated himself from the embassy , and proceeded to Holland , travelling privately , and as fast as possible . He arrived at Amsterdam fifteen ...
... king with great respect , and with all the pomp and circumstances of royalty . Here Peter separated himself from the embassy , and proceeded to Holland , travelling privately , and as fast as possible . He arrived at Amsterdam fifteen ...
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... king - maker , promised to assist Augustus with thirty thousand troops . Meanwhile his army was gaining fresh victories near Azov ; but Peter had a nobler ambition than the desire of military glory . He continued to improve himself in ...
... king - maker , promised to assist Augustus with thirty thousand troops . Meanwhile his army was gaining fresh victories near Azov ; but Peter had a nobler ambition than the desire of military glory . He continued to improve himself in ...
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... king's yard , or by water , dressed in several dresses . The king is expected there this day : the best parlour is pretty clean for him to be entertained in . The king pays for all he has . ' Though the czar did not now carry his ...
... king's yard , or by water , dressed in several dresses . The king is expected there this day : the best parlour is pretty clean for him to be entertained in . The king pays for all he has . ' Though the czar did not now carry his ...
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... King William , he presented him with a ruby of the value of £ 10,000 , drawing it from his waistcoat pocket , ' wrapped up in a bit of brown paper . ' It was truly a royal present , though not given after a very royal fashion ; but ...
... King William , he presented him with a ruby of the value of £ 10,000 , drawing it from his waistcoat pocket , ' wrapped up in a bit of brown paper . ' It was truly a royal present , though not given after a very royal fashion ; but ...
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... King William having asked him one day how he liked his hospital for decayed seamen , the czar answered : ' If I were the adviser of your majesty , I would counsel you to remove your court to Green- wich , and convert St James's into a ...
... King William having asked him one day how he liked his hospital for decayed seamen , the czar answered : ' If I were the adviser of your majesty , I would counsel you to remove your court to Green- wich , and convert St James's into a ...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, 11–12 tomai William Chambers,Robert Chambers Visos knygos peržiūra - 1869 |
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