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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... their deceased monarch . The senate , which is composed of the most respectable members of the empire , forms , indeed , a part of the constitution , and still subsists ; but though the sovereign treats them with still 10 RUSSIA .
... their deceased monarch . The senate , which is composed of the most respectable members of the empire , forms , indeed , a part of the constitution , and still subsists ; but though the sovereign treats them with still 10 RUSSIA .
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... monarch , who had fled to Novogorod , to return to his capital ; to bring thither in person the first payment of the tribute ; and , as a token of his submission , to prostrate himself before the sta tue . But no sooner were the Tartars ...
... monarch , who had fled to Novogorod , to return to his capital ; to bring thither in person the first payment of the tribute ; and , as a token of his submission , to prostrate himself before the sta tue . But no sooner were the Tartars ...
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... monarch were not equally indulg ent as she continued to pursue her licentious courses , they put her to death , fastened her paramour to a spit , and roasted him alive . A. D. John Basilowitz * II . applied himself to such studies as ...
... monarch were not equally indulg ent as she continued to pursue her licentious courses , they put her to death , fastened her paramour to a spit , and roasted him alive . A. D. John Basilowitz * II . applied himself to such studies as ...
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... monarch . The Russians afraid of the wrath , to which they . had provoked the czar , prostrated themselves at his feet , and protested , that it was not through any any disaffection to his person and government , they had 63 RUSSIA .
... monarch . The Russians afraid of the wrath , to which they . had provoked the czar , prostrated themselves at his feet , and protested , that it was not through any any disaffection to his person and government , they had 63 RUSSIA .
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... money , he was informed , that , if he would deliver this impostor into the hands of the Russian monarch , the debt would be remitted him - a proposal which was readily accepted . Accordingly , the pretended Demetrius which RUSSIA . 67.
... money , he was informed , that , if he would deliver this impostor into the hands of the Russian monarch , the debt would be remitted him - a proposal which was readily accepted . Accordingly , the pretended Demetrius which RUSSIA . 67.
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