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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... considered as a superior over the other towns , each of which is formed into a separate commonwealth , and governed by an ○ fficer chosen annually . The Cossacs are divid- ed into many tribes , but their manners and customs C 2 ed ...
... considered as a superior over the other towns , each of which is formed into a separate commonwealth , and governed by an ○ fficer chosen annually . The Cossacs are divid- ed into many tribes , but their manners and customs C 2 ed ...
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... considered as more pusillanimous than prudent . Several of the nobles , therefore , made remonstrances to Basilowitz , offered him their lives and fortunes , and entreated him to wipe off the disgrace which so long an inactivity would ...
... considered as more pusillanimous than prudent . Several of the nobles , therefore , made remonstrances to Basilowitz , offered him their lives and fortunes , and entreated him to wipe off the disgrace which so long an inactivity would ...
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... considered as the author of strange innova- tions . The nature of the people over whom he ruled , rendered severity necessary ; and their conduct required that punishment should be vi- gorous and exemplary . Many writers have ...
... considered as the author of strange innova- tions . The nature of the people over whom he ruled , rendered severity necessary ; and their conduct required that punishment should be vi- gorous and exemplary . Many writers have ...
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... considered as capable of committing the most flagrant and detestable crimes , he ordered them to be imprisoned according to the degree of their ebriety . Those who contracted debts , without possessing the ability to discharge them , he ...
... considered as capable of committing the most flagrant and detestable crimes , he ordered them to be imprisoned according to the degree of their ebriety . Those who contracted debts , without possessing the ability to discharge them , he ...
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... considered him as the perpetrator of this bloody deed , he endeavoured to divert their thoughts to something more immediately inte- resting . For this purpose , he caused the city of Moscow to be set on fire in different places du- ring ...
... considered him as the perpetrator of this bloody deed , he endeavoured to divert their thoughts to something more immediately inte- resting . For this purpose , he caused the city of Moscow to be set on fire in different places du- ring ...
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Accordingly ambition arms army ascended the throne assembled attacked Austrian Basilowitz brother Canute Casimir Catharine Charles Charles XII Christian clergy command compelled concluded conduct considered Cossacs court crown czar Danes Danish death declared defeated Demetrius Denmark diet dominions duke election elector emperor empire empress endeavoured enemy engaged Eric excited father favour force formed Frederic Frederic-William glory Gustavus honour inhabitants king of Denmark king of Poland king of Prussia king of Sweden kingdom length liberty Livonia ment minister Moscow narch nation nobility nobles Norway obliged obtained pacta conventa peace peasants person Peter Petersburgh Poles Polish possessed prince princess prisoner provinces Prussian monarch queen reign religion rendered Russian empire Russians Saxony seized senate sent Sigismund Silesia soldiers soon sooner sovereign Stanislaus subjects surnamed Suwarrow Swedish monarch Tartars territories Teutonic knights thousand tion took treaty troops Turks Uladislaus unfortunate valour victory Waldemar XXII young Zuski