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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... 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 . From the Accession of Ruric the Extinction of his family.
... 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 . From the Accession of Ruric the Extinction of his family.
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... princes , frequently became an easy prey to the Poles and Tartars . We shall , however , retrace the sovereigns of this country as far back as the most authentic accounts of Russia extend . - In the ninth cen- tury , the Scandinavians ...
... princes , frequently became an easy prey to the Poles and Tartars . We shall , however , retrace the sovereigns of this country as far back as the most authentic accounts of Russia extend . - In the ninth cen- tury , the Scandinavians ...
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... princes , composed faction , extended the boundaries of his territories , and , through the terror of his arms , procured for his subjects the blessings of peace . This prince married the sister of the Greek emperor , Basilius ...
... princes , composed faction , extended the boundaries of his territories , and , through the terror of his arms , procured for his subjects the blessings of peace . This prince married the sister of the Greek emperor , Basilius ...
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... princes equally ambitious , and able to injure each other . None of the parties was so weak as to be obliged to submit , nor so powerful as to command respect . Persecuted by his brethren and relations , Jzaslow , the eldest son of the ...
... princes equally ambitious , and able to injure each other . None of the parties was so weak as to be obliged to submit , nor so powerful as to command respect . Persecuted by his brethren and relations , Jzaslow , the eldest son of the ...
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... princes , including the great - duke George Sevoloditz , were made prisoners and put to death ; and none found mercy , but those who voluntarily acknowledged the Tartars as their lords and sovereigns . Georgs George Sevoloditz was ...
... princes , including the great - duke George Sevoloditz , were made prisoners and put to death ; and none found mercy , but those who voluntarily acknowledged the Tartars as their lords and sovereigns . Georgs George Sevoloditz was ...
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