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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... religious edifices of almost every other nation in Europe ; and a great number of mag- nificent palaces . It would be impossible to par- ticularize all the various branches of manufac- ture and articles of commerce in this flourishing ...
... religious edifices of almost every other nation in Europe ; and a great number of mag- nificent palaces . It would be impossible to par- ticularize all the various branches of manufac- ture and articles of commerce in this flourishing ...
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... religion , they are extravagantly fond of spirituous and other strong liquors . The severity of the climate , indeed , may serve in some measure as an apology for them in this particular . We are told by some writers , that even the ...
... religion , they are extravagantly fond of spirituous and other strong liquors . The severity of the climate , indeed , may serve in some measure as an apology for them in this particular . We are told by some writers , that even the ...
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... religion established in Russia is that of the Greek church , the externals of which consist in the number and severity of its fasts , that far exceed those of the church of Rome . The Russians deny the supremacy of the Pope , and ...
... religion established in Russia is that of the Greek church , the externals of which consist in the number and severity of its fasts , that far exceed those of the church of Rome . The Russians deny the supremacy of the Pope , and ...
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... religion is devested of any established system of belief , and consists entirely in ceremonial worship . The Samoieds inhabit the shores of the frozen ocean , and extend to parts which have hitherto eluded the examination of the curious ...
... religion is devested of any established system of belief , and consists entirely in ceremonial worship . The Samoieds inhabit the shores of the frozen ocean , and extend to parts which have hitherto eluded the examination of the curious ...
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... religion , if deserving that appellation . Siberia was not subjected to the Russians by gentle means . Peter the Great caused in one day seven hundred of the inhabitants of a small town , called Tara , to be impaled alive , in order to ...
... religion , if deserving that appellation . Siberia was not subjected to the Russians by gentle means . Peter the Great caused in one day seven hundred of the inhabitants of a small town , called Tara , to be impaled alive , in order to ...
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