The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 458
... passed into the hands of the Swedes in 1561 , and , after a long series of struggles , was finally ceded to Russia ... passing from one noble * The reader is referred , for an accurate view of the Tchudic family , to the second volume of ...
... passed into the hands of the Swedes in 1561 , and , after a long series of struggles , was finally ceded to Russia ... passing from one noble * The reader is referred , for an accurate view of the Tchudic family , to the second volume of ...
Page 478
... passed by here about two hundred men , preceded by a horse - cart , and marched down to the powder - house , from whence they took the powder , and carried it into the other parish and there secreted it . I opened the window upon their ...
... passed by here about two hundred men , preceded by a horse - cart , and marched down to the powder - house , from whence they took the powder , and carried it into the other parish and there secreted it . I opened the window upon their ...
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... passed us , and very soon a coach before us stopped , and there was a hue and cry , " A robbery , a robbery ! " The man in the chaise was the person robbed , and this in open day with carriages constantly passing . We were not a little ...
... passed us , and very soon a coach before us stopped , and there was a hue and cry , " A robbery , a robbery ! " The man in the chaise was the person robbed , and this in open day with carriages constantly passing . We were not a little ...
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