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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... immediately revolved within himself the means of enlarging his dominions . He married So- phia , the daughter of Thomas Paleologus , who had been expelled from Constantinople , and obliged to take refuge in Rome , where the pope ...
... immediately revolved within himself the means of enlarging his dominions . He married So- phia , the daughter of Thomas Paleologus , who had been expelled from Constantinople , and obliged to take refuge in Rome , where the pope ...
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... immediately inte- resting . For this purpose , he caused the city of Moscow to be set on fire in different places du- ring the night ; and , every measure having been duly preconcerted , the fire raged with extreme violence , and the ...
... immediately inte- resting . For this purpose , he caused the city of Moscow to be set on fire in different places du- ring the night ; and , every measure having been duly preconcerted , the fire raged with extreme violence , and the ...
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... immediately declared for him . This suc- cess , added to the miseries of the still raging famine , and the appearance of some extraordi- nary phenomena in the air , occasioned the ut- most consternation and dismay among the Mos- covites ...
... immediately declared for him . This suc- cess , added to the miseries of the still raging famine , and the appearance of some extraordi- nary phenomena in the air , occasioned the ut- most consternation and dismay among the Mos- covites ...
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... immediately resounded through the whole city of Moscow . The people entered the palace , which they plundered , and imprisoned the young czar , his mother , sister , and other relations . Demetrius being informed of these transactions ...
... immediately resounded through the whole city of Moscow . The people entered the palace , which they plundered , and imprisoned the young czar , his mother , sister , and other relations . Demetrius being informed of these transactions ...
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... immediately recalling him , and even granting him his favour . This conspiracy , and the causes which had occasioned it , ought to have rendered Demetrius extremely circumspect and cautious in his conduct towards the Russians : but ...
... immediately recalling him , and even granting him his favour . This conspiracy , and the causes which had occasioned it , ought to have rendered Demetrius extremely circumspect and cautious in his conduct towards the Russians : but ...
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