The history of the life of Peter i, emperor of Russia, Volumen1J. Read, 1740 |
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... Enemy was at hand , upon which they put them- felves in order to receive them ; the Baggage , guard- ed by the Foot and the Artillery , marched on the Right , the Horfe were pofted on the Left of every Divifion . The Forces of Mofcow ...
... Enemy was at hand , upon which they put them- felves in order to receive them ; the Baggage , guard- ed by the Foot and the Artillery , marched on the Right , the Horfe were pofted on the Left of every Divifion . The Forces of Mofcow ...
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... Enemies , that he was prevail- ed upon to leave the Country by a large Prefent of Ducats of Gold , and that the Tartars fent them to him in Barrels , but had defrauded him of a great Share of what was agreed upon , by putting a large ...
... Enemies , that he was prevail- ed upon to leave the Country by a large Prefent of Ducats of Gold , and that the Tartars fent them to him in Barrels , but had defrauded him of a great Share of what was agreed upon , by putting a large ...
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... Enemies had likewife learned the Truth of all that paffed in his inglorious Expedition to the Crim , and had rendered him fo odious to the Czar Peter , that he was denied Audience by him , and could hardly , by the Princess's ...
... Enemies had likewife learned the Truth of all that paffed in his inglorious Expedition to the Crim , and had rendered him fo odious to the Czar Peter , that he was denied Audience by him , and could hardly , by the Princess's ...
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... Enemies could not but rejoice at having fo good a Handle to accufe him ; and did his Bufinefs fo effectually , that he was shortly after banished in a moft ignominous Manner . The Nara- skins now took upon them to govern with fo much ...
... Enemies could not but rejoice at having fo good a Handle to accufe him ; and did his Bufinefs fo effectually , that he was shortly after banished in a moft ignominous Manner . The Nara- skins now took upon them to govern with fo much ...
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... Enemy , had the better of them , and now began to play their Battery on the Place with good Succefs ; but the Progrefs they had made was all rendred fruit- lefs , by the Treachery of one Jacob , a Foreigner , employed in the Ruffian ...
... Enemy , had the better of them , and now began to play their Battery on the Place with good Succefs ; but the Progrefs they had made was all rendred fruit- lefs , by the Treachery of one Jacob , a Foreigner , employed in the Ruffian ...
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