The history of the life of Peter i, emperor of Russia, Volume 3 |
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... himself ; and if this was not my Cafe , I fhould not think of begging Leave to place . one of the Volumes of this Hiftory under your Protec- but there is fuch an Air of that awful tion ; A. 22 andi . and diftant Respect in a publick ...
... himself ; and if this was not my Cafe , I fhould not think of begging Leave to place . one of the Volumes of this Hiftory under your Protec- but there is fuch an Air of that awful tion ; A. 22 andi . and diftant Respect in a publick ...
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... himself neceffitated to establish a second High Court of Juftice , and to this End to convoke the chief of the Ruffian Clergy with all poffible Speed to Peterburgh . They being all arrived in June , and the Czar having befides ...
... himself neceffitated to establish a second High Court of Juftice , and to this End to convoke the chief of the Ruffian Clergy with all poffible Speed to Peterburgh . They being all arrived in June , and the Czar having befides ...
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... himself to all his good Defigns , he declared to him his Intentions by Writing , and de- manded of him his laft Refolution . Thus in the Year 1715 , on the 11th of October , upon his Return from the Funeral of the Princess of the Crown ...
... himself to all his good Defigns , he declared to him his Intentions by Writing , and de- manded of him his laft Refolution . Thus in the Year 1715 , on the 11th of October , upon his Return from the Funeral of the Princess of the Crown ...
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... himself to me , and faid , If the Czarina was not with the Czar , we could not live for the Severity of his Temper ; and that he would be the first to betray him at Stetin . In the Caftle of Preobrazinki , February the 8th , 1718 . In ...
... himself to me , and faid , If the Czarina was not with the Czar , we could not live for the Severity of his Temper ; and that he would be the first to betray him at Stetin . In the Caftle of Preobrazinki , February the 8th , 1718 . In ...
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... himself his Letters to the Vice - Chancellor to be difpatched into Poland , in order to give Notice of his Retreat ; but that these Let- ters had not been fent , and were still in their Hands ; That they had even fhewn them to him ...
... himself his Letters to the Vice - Chancellor to be difpatched into Poland , in order to give Notice of his Retreat ; but that these Let- ters had not been fent , and were still in their Hands ; That they had even fhewn them to him ...
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