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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... provinces of the em- pire , the soil is fruitful , the woods abound with game , the plains are stocked with cattle , and the rivers teem with a variety of excellent fish . In the more southern parts the climate is hot ; and where the ...
... provinces of the em- pire , the soil is fruitful , the woods abound with game , the plains are stocked with cattle , and the rivers teem with a variety of excellent fish . In the more southern parts the climate is hot ; and where the ...
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... provinces , has been calculated to amount to twenty - five mil- lions ; but as all accounts of this kind are vague , arbitrary , and uncertain , we shall not hazard an opinion on the subject . Nothing , however , is more evident than ...
... provinces , has been calculated to amount to twenty - five mil- lions ; but as all accounts of this kind are vague , arbitrary , and uncertain , we shall not hazard an opinion on the subject . Nothing , however , is more evident than ...
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... provinces , and when commerce shall be properly understood , will be equally the source of wealth , elegance , and convenience . In the province of Ingria stands the city of Petersburgh , one of the capitals of the Russian empire , and ...
... provinces , and when commerce shall be properly understood , will be equally the source of wealth , elegance , and convenience . In the province of Ingria stands the city of Petersburgh , one of the capitals of the Russian empire , and ...
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... province and country of which he is sovereign . This monarchy is absolute , despotic , and hereditary ; but the succession is after a peculiar manner , and sometimes depends on the pleasure of the reigning prince , and at other times on ...
... province and country of which he is sovereign . This monarchy is absolute , despotic , and hereditary ; but the succession is after a peculiar manner , and sometimes depends on the pleasure of the reigning prince , and at other times on ...
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... 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 importance by a pro ...
... 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 importance by a pro ...
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