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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... sovereigns , have been un- favourable to population ; and it will probably be several centuries before Russia is as well peopled as the more southern parts of Europe . The Wolga , which is the principal river in this empire , and one of ...
... sovereigns , have been un- favourable to population ; and it will probably be several centuries before Russia is as well peopled as the more southern parts of Europe . The Wolga , which is the principal river in this empire , and one of ...
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... sovereigns , is distant about one thousand four hundred and fourteen miles north- east from London . It is built after the eastern manner , has few regular streets , and is supposed to contain sixteen hundred edifices dedicated to ...
... sovereigns , is distant about one thousand four hundred and fourteen miles north- east from London . It is built after the eastern manner , has few regular streets , and is supposed to contain sixteen hundred edifices dedicated to ...
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... sovereign - a privilege which is not always granted him . The labori- ous life by which those unfortunates are inured to toil , their passive obedience , the privations to which they are habituated , and their indiffer- ence for an ...
... sovereign - a privilege which is not always granted him . The labori- ous life by which those unfortunates are inured to toil , their passive obedience , the privations to which they are habituated , and their indiffer- ence for an ...
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... 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 the senate and nobles , who con ...
... 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 the senate and nobles , who con ...
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... sovereign treats them with the greatest personal regard and deference , and the weightiest and most impor- tant ... sovereigns , however , have commuted the ancient titles of nobility for those honours and distinctions which are common ...
... sovereign treats them with the greatest personal regard and deference , and the weightiest and most impor- tant ... sovereigns , however , have commuted the ancient titles of nobility for those honours and distinctions which are common ...
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