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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... marched into Lithuania ; but finding no possible means of relieving or enthroning the young Demetrius , he retired into Poland , where he died soon after . Basilius , in his turn , supposi- that the Poles would disagree about the choice ...
... marched into Lithuania ; but finding no possible means of relieving or enthroning the young Demetrius , he retired into Poland , where he died soon after . Basilius , in his turn , supposi- that the Poles would disagree about the choice ...
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... marched in person against the Poles , and entrusted the government of his dominions to a nobleman , named Iwan Petrowitz . But being informed on his return , that Petrowitz , supported by some bajars , had intended to prevent him from ...
... marched in person against the Poles , and entrusted the government of his dominions to a nobleman , named Iwan Petrowitz . But being informed on his return , that Petrowitz , supported by some bajars , had intended to prevent him from ...
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... marched directly towards Astracan , where the sultan had informed his soldiers , that they would find all the treasures of Armenia , Persia , and India . Zerebrinow , who command- ed for the czar , was alarmed at this multitude of ...
... marched directly towards Astracan , where the sultan had informed his soldiers , that they would find all the treasures of Armenia , Persia , and India . Zerebrinow , who command- ed for the czar , was alarmed at this multitude of ...
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... marched directly into Moscow , where many places 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 ...
... marched directly into Moscow , where many places 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 ...
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... marched directly to the convent , and assured the czar of their fide- lity to his person and government . She was af- terwards arrested ; and her partisans were taken and punished with death . When the executions of the conspirators ...
... marched directly to the convent , and assured the czar of their fide- lity to his person and government . She was af- terwards arrested ; and her partisans were taken and punished with death . When the executions of the conspirators ...
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