Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 22Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... Petersburgh , the capi- tal of the empire , he rises about a quarter be- fore ten , and sets about a quarter after two . In summer , this order is entirely reversed ; and at the solstice , in these respective latitudes , the length of ...
... Petersburgh , the capi- tal of the empire , he rises about a quarter be- fore ten , and sets about a quarter after two . In summer , this order is entirely reversed ; and at the solstice , in these respective latitudes , the length of ...
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... Petersburgh , though these cities are distant at least one thousand miles from each other , Notwithstanding the encouragement which was given to agriculture by the late empress Ca- tharine the second , that science is still imper ...
... Petersburgh , though these cities are distant at least one thousand miles from each other , Notwithstanding the encouragement which was given to agriculture by the late empress Ca- tharine the second , that science is still imper ...
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... Petersburgh , one of the capitals of the Russian empire , and at present the imperial residence , whose scite was only occupied by two fishing huts till the year 1703 , when Peter the Great having conquered the adjoining territory , was ...
... Petersburgh , one of the capitals of the Russian empire , and at present the imperial residence , whose scite was only occupied by two fishing huts till the year 1703 , when Peter the Great having conquered the adjoining territory , was ...
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... Petersburgh . About eight leagues from Petersburgh stands Cronstadt , which possesses three large , safe and commodious harbours , in the principal of which is moored the greatest part of the Russian fleets . Some of these , within our ...
... Petersburgh . About eight leagues from Petersburgh stands Cronstadt , which possesses three large , safe and commodious harbours , in the principal of which is moored the greatest part of the Russian fleets . Some of these , within our ...
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... Petersburgh and Moscow , which is a distance of four hun- dred miles , can be accomplished with ease in three days and three nights . The Sclavonian language forms the basis of the Russian ; but the latter is enriched with many words ...
... Petersburgh and Moscow , which is a distance of four hun- dred miles , can be accomplished with ease in three days and three nights . The Sclavonian language forms the basis of the Russian ; but the latter is enriched with many words ...
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