Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Том 28Pub. for J. Hinton., 1761 |
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... Ruffians , imprifoned him , contrary to the law of nations , which indeed all these peo- ple were ignorant of . It was during his de- tention that the young Romanow , his fon , was elected Czar . The father was exchang- ed for fome ...
... Ruffians , imprifoned him , contrary to the law of nations , which indeed all these peo- ple were ignorant of . It was during his de- tention that the young Romanow , his fon , was elected Czar . The father was exchang- ed for fome ...
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... Ruffians of all communication with the Baltic ; fo that this empire remained more than ever separated from the rest of Europe . Michael Romanow reigned quiet fince this peace ; and he made no change in his ftates that either corrupted ...
... Ruffians of all communication with the Baltic ; fo that this empire remained more than ever separated from the rest of Europe . Michael Romanow reigned quiet fince this peace ; and he made no change in his ftates that either corrupted ...
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... Ruffians . From these confiderations , the Auftrian troops in Saxony are ordered to be ready to march ; which will be as foon as the King of Pruffia's defigns are difclofed : Marshal Daun , alfo , will then re- turn to their army . By ...
... Ruffians . From these confiderations , the Auftrian troops in Saxony are ordered to be ready to march ; which will be as foon as the King of Pruffia's defigns are difclofed : Marshal Daun , alfo , will then re- turn to their army . By ...
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... Ruffian , be- caufe he had received a better education ; fkilled even in the Latin tongue , almoft total- Jy unknown in Ruffia ; a man of an active difpofition , laborious , of a genius far fur- paffing his cotemporaries , and capable ...
... Ruffian , be- caufe he had received a better education ; fkilled even in the Latin tongue , almoft total- Jy unknown in Ruffia ; a man of an active difpofition , laborious , of a genius far fur- paffing his cotemporaries , and capable ...
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... Ruffian language . Some time after , he found means to be prefented to the Czar Peter , who liked him , and first gave him a company of foot . Le Fort was not learned , he had studied no art thorough- ly , but he had feen a great deal ...
... Ruffian language . Some time after , he found means to be prefented to the Czar Peter , who liked him , and first gave him a company of foot . Le Fort was not learned , he had studied no art thorough- ly , but he had feen a great deal ...
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Стр. 343 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry as much as any. He was indeed honest, and of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy, brave notions, and gentle expressions, wherein he flowed with that facility that sometime it was necessary he should be stopped.
Стр. 343 - ... mine own candour; for I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any.
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