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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... Poles took them under their protection , and resigned to them the entire possession of all the country which lies between the rivers Neiper and Neister , and the Tartarian frontiers . protected , they became populous , kept the Turks ...
... Poles took them under their protection , and resigned to them the entire possession of all the country which lies between the rivers Neiper and Neister , and the Tartarian frontiers . protected , they became populous , kept the Turks ...
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... Poles and Tartars . We shall , however , retrace the sovereigns of this country as far back as the most authentic accounts of Russia extend . - In the ninth cen- tury , the Scandinavians , who were Danes , Nor- mans or Norwegians , and ...
... Poles and Tartars . We shall , however , retrace the sovereigns of this country as far back as the most authentic accounts of Russia extend . - In the ninth cen- tury , the Scandinavians , who were Danes , Nor- mans or Norwegians , and ...
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... which he gained over the Cossacs , he ventured to carry on war against the Poles , but was obliged to From this circumstance he received the name of So- lomon . yield to the superior valour of the king of Po- yield RUSSIA . 21.
... which he gained over the Cossacs , he ventured to carry on war against the Poles , but was obliged to From this circumstance he received the name of So- lomon . yield to the superior valour of the king of Po- yield RUSSIA . 21.
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... Poles , however , he obtained possession of his dominions in 1068 ; but was expelled a second time in 1075. The Poles again reinstated him in 1077. From this pe- riod , the history of the Russian empire consists for some time of one ...
... Poles , however , he obtained possession of his dominions in 1068 ; but was expelled a second time in 1075. The Poles again reinstated him in 1077. From this pe- riod , the history of the Russian empire consists for some time of one ...
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... Poles , who over - ran and pillaged the country . Hostilities , however , continued with great violence between Russia and Poland , during the reigns of Boleslaus III . and Casimir II . The death of Wladimir , ne- phew to the Polish ...
... Poles , who over - ran and pillaged the country . Hostilities , however , continued with great violence between Russia and Poland , during the reigns of Boleslaus III . and Casimir II . The death of Wladimir , ne- phew to the Polish ...
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