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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... other edifices to be erected in a neat and handsome manner , and of durable materials . His successors amply exe- cuted the designs of the founder , and finished B 3 what what the death of Peter had left imperfect . Pe- RUSSIA . 5.
... other edifices to be erected in a neat and handsome manner , and of durable materials . His successors amply exe- cuted the designs of the founder , and finished B 3 what what the death of Peter had left imperfect . Pe- RUSSIA . 5.
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... manner , has few regular streets , and is supposed to contain sixteen hundred edifices dedicated to religious purposes . The public buildings are very superb . The population of this city has been variously estimated : certain , however ...
... manner , has few regular streets , and is supposed to contain sixteen hundred edifices dedicated to religious purposes . The public buildings are very superb . The population of this city has been variously estimated : certain , however ...
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... manner , and sometimes depends on the pleasure of the reigning prince , and at other times on the senate and nobles , who con- stitute themselves arbiters in the matter , and confirm or abrogate the will of their deceased monarch . The ...
... manner , and sometimes depends on the pleasure of the reigning prince , and at other times on the senate and nobles , who con- stitute themselves arbiters in the matter , and confirm or abrogate the will of their deceased monarch . The ...
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... manner . They practice circumcision , which is the only part of Mahometanism they observe , and with it they mingle certain ceremonies of Paganism and Christianity . The Tartars are a people who inhabit a vast extent of territory in the ...
... manner . They practice circumcision , which is the only part of Mahometanism they observe , and with it they mingle certain ceremonies of Paganism and Christianity . The Tartars are a people who inhabit a vast extent of territory in the ...
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... manner , Russia was incessantly exposed to the fatal vicissi- tudes of sovereigns and intestine wars , and being oppressed by the bloody contests of those dis- cordant cordant princes , frequently became an easy prey to the 18- RUSSIA ...
... manner , Russia was incessantly exposed to the fatal vicissi- tudes of sovereigns and intestine wars , and being oppressed by the bloody contests of those dis- cordant cordant princes , frequently became an easy prey to the 18- RUSSIA ...
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