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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... natural guardian of two brothers , one of whom was , from his infirmities , incapable of governing ; and the other , on account of his youth , she believed it possible to depose . In a word , she aimed at sovereignty , although ...
... natural guardian of two brothers , one of whom was , from his infirmities , incapable of governing ; and the other , on account of his youth , she believed it possible to depose . In a word , she aimed at sovereignty , although ...
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... natural curls about his neck , and a dark , keen eye , which glanced from one object to another with singular rapidity . He was dressed on that occasion in a red woollen shirt and duck trousers , and a sailor's hat , and was seated ...
... natural curls about his neck , and a dark , keen eye , which glanced from one object to another with singular rapidity . He was dressed on that occasion in a red woollen shirt and duck trousers , and a sailor's hat , and was seated ...
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... nature than might belong to a gladiator or a prize - fighter . He lived as if men came into the world to fight , and for nothing else . He had no idea of such a condition as peace . He laughed at all social and domestic ties , and made ...
... nature than might belong to a gladiator or a prize - fighter . He lived as if men came into the world to fight , and for nothing else . He had no idea of such a condition as peace . He laughed at all social and domestic ties , and made ...
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... nature of the Russian territory and population , was not alarmed at this decision of his rival . His clear intellect perceived the difficulties which the rigorous climate and vast extent of country to be traversed must present to an ...
... nature of the Russian territory and population , was not alarmed at this decision of his rival . His clear intellect perceived the difficulties which the rigorous climate and vast extent of country to be traversed must present to an ...
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... ; and , assuming a cheerful manner , described the idea which had suggested itself to her mind as a means of escaping the threatened ruin . Certainly this idea was so simple and natural a thing 21 LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT .
... ; and , assuming a cheerful manner , described the idea which had suggested itself to her mind as a means of escaping the threatened ruin . Certainly this idea was so simple and natural a thing 21 LIFE OF PETER THE GREAT .
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