The Life of Peter the Great, Formerly Emperor of RussiaMoore & Lake, 1813 - 316 Seiten |
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... Asoph from the Turks . PETER , the son of Alexis Michaelowitz , and Na- talia Kirilowna Naraskin , was born the 11th of June , 1672. He was but ten years old when proclaimed czar , upon the death of his brother Theodore , to the ...
... Asoph from the Turks . PETER , the son of Alexis Michaelowitz , and Na- talia Kirilowna Naraskin , was born the 11th of June , 1672. He was but ten years old when proclaimed czar , upon the death of his brother Theodore , to the ...
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... Asoph , which his majesty this summer first attempted . Czar John dying in the beginning of this year , 1696 , Peter , now sole monarch , was in a condition to exe- cute what he could not before , during their divided au- thority ; and ...
... Asoph , which his majesty this summer first attempted . Czar John dying in the beginning of this year , 1696 , Peter , now sole monarch , was in a condition to exe- cute what he could not before , during their divided au- thority ; and ...
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... Asoph , an important fortress upon the bank of the Tanais , near where it empties itself into the Palus Mæotis . The other army , containing 24,000 foot and 36,000 Cossack horse , com- manded by lieutenant general Czeremetoff , marched ...
... Asoph , an important fortress upon the bank of the Tanais , near where it empties itself into the Palus Mæotis . The other army , containing 24,000 foot and 36,000 Cossack horse , com- manded by lieutenant general Czeremetoff , marched ...
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... Asoph , was not so well defended . The Cossacks , under prince Czeremetoff , pushed on their attacks with such fury , that they carried the place sword in hand , the garrison having but just time to retreat into two large forts , where ...
... Asoph , was not so well defended . The Cossacks , under prince Czeremetoff , pushed on their attacks with such fury , that they carried the place sword in hand , the garrison having but just time to retreat into two large forts , where ...
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... Asoph was not laid aside . But the expedi- tious manner in which he furnished himself with a fleet , by having vessels built on the river Occa , carried over land to the Don , and conveyed down that river together with those from ...
... Asoph was not laid aside . But the expedi- tious manner in which he furnished himself with a fleet , by having vessels built on the river Occa , carried over land to the Don , and conveyed down that river together with those from ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Admiral Apraxin advantage affairs allies ambassador arms army Asoph attack battle battle of Pultowa body boyars cannon Caspian Sea Catharine caused Charles chief commanded Cossacks Courland court crown czar Peter czar's czarewitz czarish majesty Czeremetoff death declared dominions duke dutchy emperor empire enemy father favor Finland fleet force foreign Galliczin garrison gave give Gortz Great-Britain guards hands honor horse imperial majesty Ingria king Augustus king of Denmark king of Poland king of Sweden letter Leuwenhaupt Lithuania Livonia majesty's master means ministers monarch Moscow Muscovites Narva never nobility obliged occasion officers peace person Petersburgh present prince Menzikoff princess prisoners provinces Pultowa received regiments reign resolved retire Riga river Russian Saxons sent shew ships sian Smolensko soldiers soon sovereign Stanislaus strelitzes subjects success Swedish Tartars thing thither thought throne tion took town treaty troops Turks victory vizir whole
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 246 - God. For as I spare not my own life for the good of my country, and the safety of my people, why should...
Seite 171 - ... to expect in this cafe. And we perfuade ourfelf that your imperial majefty, who are a prince...
Seite 10 - ... man. Peter the Great at his accession to the throne, found his subjects of all ranks involved in the grossest ignorance and barbarism ; his numerous armies ferocious and undisciplined...
Seite 237 - But, forgetting the fear and commandments of God, who enjoins obedience even to private parents, and much more to those who are at the same time sovereigns...
Seite 69 - And next he commanded, that a pattern of clothes of the English fashion should be hung up at all the gates of the city of Moscow, and that publication should be made, that all persons (excepting the common peasants who brought goods and provisions into the city) should make their...
Seite 174 - that though her majesty could not inflict such a punishment as was required, because of the defect in that particular of the former established constitutions of her kingdom, yet with the unanimous consent of the parliament she had caused a new act to be passed, to serve as a law for the future.
Seite 235 - ... rank, he might acquire the qualifications worthy of a successor to our throne of Great Russia. Nevertheless, we have seen with grief, that all attention and care, for the education and instruction of our son, proved ineffectual and useless, seeing he always swerved from his filial obedience, shewing no application for what was becoming a worthy successor, and slighting the precepts of the masters we had appointed for him ; but, on the contrary, frequenting disorderly persons, from whom he could...