Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Volume 12,Edição 104 -Volume 13,Edição 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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... attend him , and de- vote himself to the service of the czar . Peter's chief object was to examine the dockyards and maritime establishments of Eng- land as he had done those of Holland ; but though he still pre- served his incognito ...
... attend him , and de- vote himself to the service of the czar . Peter's chief object was to examine the dockyards and maritime establishments of Eng- land as he had done those of Holland ; but though he still pre- served his incognito ...
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... attend mass , in a chapel containing four little closets , where the prisoners could neither see nor be seen by the priest , was a rare privilege in the Bastile , and had been granted by M. Ber- ryer to D'Alégre , myself , and the ...
... attend mass , in a chapel containing four little closets , where the prisoners could neither see nor be seen by the priest , was a rare privilege in the Bastile , and had been granted by M. Ber- ryer to D'Alégre , myself , and the ...
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... attended with almost insuperable difficulties , as , to avoid further importunities to M. de Sartine , I was strictly debarred from pen , ink , and paper . I had , however , a few books ( a remnant of former indulgence ) , and between ...
... attended with almost insuperable difficulties , as , to avoid further importunities to M. de Sartine , I was strictly debarred from pen , ink , and paper . I had , however , a few books ( a remnant of former indulgence ) , and between ...
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... attended the Mohammedan arms wherever they had yet appeared , that Tarik and his followers must have anticipated the subjugation of Spain as a matter of course . Re- inforced by fresh troops sent over from Mauritania , they gra- dually ...
... attended the Mohammedan arms wherever they had yet appeared , that Tarik and his followers must have anticipated the subjugation of Spain as a matter of course . Re- inforced by fresh troops sent over from Mauritania , they gra- dually ...
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... attended the act of their expulsion , took root in other countries , principally Mohammedan , and there lived in peace . Thus , after nine centuries , during which they performed suc- cessively the parts of invaders , conquerors ...
... attended the act of their expulsion , took root in other countries , principally Mohammedan , and there lived in peace . Thus , after nine centuries , during which they performed suc- cessively the parts of invaders , conquerors ...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts William Chambers,Robert Chambers Visualização integral - 1846 |
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