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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... kingdom . The province of Permia , with great part of Lapland and Asiatic Bulgaria , soon submitted to his arms ; and Great Novogorod , a city then fam- ous among the Russians , who used to express their sense of its strength and ...
... kingdom . The province of Permia , with great part of Lapland and Asiatic Bulgaria , soon submitted to his arms ; and Great Novogorod , a city then fam- ous among the Russians , who used to express their sense of its strength and ...
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... kingdom of Casan . Theodore married the sister of the knez Boris Gudenow , who , taking advantage of the weak ness and incapacity of his brother - in - law , found means to seize insensibly on all his authority . To a distinguished ...
... kingdom of Casan . Theodore married the sister of the knez Boris Gudenow , who , taking advantage of the weak ness and incapacity of his brother - in - law , found means to seize insensibly on all his authority . To a distinguished ...
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... kingdom , delivered it into the hands of foreigners , and placed them at the head of every department of the administration . Superstition , which sheds its baneful influ- ence over the world , and is held in reverence by the vulgar ...
... kingdom , delivered it into the hands of foreigners , and placed them at the head of every department of the administration . Superstition , which sheds its baneful influ- ence over the world , and is held in reverence by the vulgar ...
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... kingdom . Having captured Nyenschantz , a fortress at the mouth of the Neva , he laid the foundation of St. Petersburgh , which was destined to rival the city of Moscow , and which the residence of the sovereign has since rendered the ...
... kingdom . Having captured Nyenschantz , a fortress at the mouth of the Neva , he laid the foundation of St. Petersburgh , which was destined to rival the city of Moscow , and which the residence of the sovereign has since rendered the ...
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... kingdom . Thus Elizabeth , in the first years of her reign , en- larged the borders of the empire . She after- wards sent troops into Germany to the assistance of Maria Theresa , by which means the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle was ...
... kingdom . Thus Elizabeth , in the first years of her reign , en- larged the borders of the empire . She after- wards sent troops into Germany to the assistance of Maria Theresa , by which means the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle was ...
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