The Life of Catharine II, Empress of Russia: With Seven Portraits Elegantly Engraved, and a Correct Map of the Ruusian Empire, Band 3T.N. Longman, and O. Rees ... and J. Debrett, 1799 - 572 Seiten |
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... respect to the greek chriftians , fhe difavowed in the gazette of Petersburg † , but which was not , therefore , the less written by her own hand . The following are a few fragments of it : " I know that your holiness is greatly embar ...
... respect to the greek chriftians , fhe difavowed in the gazette of Petersburg † , but which was not , therefore , the less written by her own hand . The following are a few fragments of it : " I know that your holiness is greatly embar ...
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... respect to thefe demands could not be more fully explained than they already were , by the appearance of the armies on the frontiers , and of the vast preparations for war which had been made by both the parties . The part which ...
... respect to thefe demands could not be more fully explained than they already were , by the appearance of the armies on the frontiers , and of the vast preparations for war which had been made by both the parties . The part which ...
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... respect to labour , men , or the means of supply in war . • On the other hand , the porte had drawn great bodies of their asiatic troops into Europe ; fo that their armies on the frontiers , or the ap- proach to them , already exceeded ...
... respect to labour , men , or the means of supply in war . • On the other hand , the porte had drawn great bodies of their asiatic troops into Europe ; fo that their armies on the frontiers , or the ap- proach to them , already exceeded ...
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... respect to the infult offered to his flag ; a point in which he feemed to think his honour fo much concerned , that nothing less than fatisfaction on that head could open the way to an accommodation . While Catharine was fecuring peace ...
... respect to the infult offered to his flag ; a point in which he feemed to think his honour fo much concerned , that nothing less than fatisfaction on that head could open the way to an accommodation . While Catharine was fecuring peace ...
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... respect to England and France . The friendship fhewn , and the effectual fervice done by England in that war against the Ottomans , which covered her reign with glory , and from which Ruffia derived fuch vaft acquifitions of territory ...
... respect to England and France . The friendship fhewn , and the effectual fervice done by England in that war against the Ottomans , which covered her reign with glory , and from which Ruffia derived fuch vaft acquifitions of territory ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 328 - ... bold and timid, ambitious and indiscreet. Lavish of his bounties to his relations, his mistresses, and his favourites, yet frequently paying neither his household nor his creditors. His consequence always depended on a woman ; and he was always unfaithful to her. Nothing could equal the activity of his mind, nor the indolence of his body. No dangers could appal his courage ; no difficulties force him to abandon his projects. But the success of an enterprise always brought on disgust.
Seite 331 - Catherine by the ardour of his passion, by his valour, and by his masculine beauty. Become the rival of Orloff, he performed for his sovereign whatever the most romantic passion could inspire. He put out an eye, to free it from a blemish which diminished his beauty. Banished by his rival, he ran to meet death in battle, and returned with glory.
Seite 120 - ... afpire to any poft under government, and hold any civil or military employment or dignity, if they were but worthy> or deemed worthy of it.
Seite 234 - This commander, \vho was (insularly fortunate in his life, feems to have been no lefs fo in its period, which took place before the clofe of the year, when he was loaded with all the honour and favour which he feemed well capable of receiving.
Seite 458 - Her imperial majesty expects from the gratitude of her new subjects, that they, being placed by her bounty on an equality with Russians, shall, in return, transfer their love of their former country to the new one, and live in future attached to so great and generous an empress.
Seite 457 - ... of land, with all their inhabitants, namely, a line beginning at the village of Druy, on the left bank of the river Dwina, at the corner of the border of Semigallia...
Seite 482 - ... of the two allied courts-— DECLARE before all Europe, to whom we have repeatedly appealed, That, founded on the faith of treaties moft facredly obferved on our part, as well as on that of the treaty recently entered into with his majefty the king of Pruffia, and at...
Seite 457 - ... and to unite for ever to her empire, the following tracts of land, with all their inhabitants ; namely, a line beginning at the village of Druy, on the left bank of the river...
Seite 491 - meritorious services rendered to the National Guard and to the United States prior to and during the Rebellion.
Seite 444 - The anfwer of the duke of Sudermania was, that although he was not ignorant of the tenor of the convention made between the courts of Sweden and...