The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Том 5Published for the proprietors, 1836 |
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... force of arms , their pretended rights to the crown of Russia . The right of governing a nation against its own will , can never be long supported . The Poles , on their side , after having advanced as far as Moscow , and exercised all ...
... force of arms , their pretended rights to the crown of Russia . The right of governing a nation against its own will , can never be long supported . The Poles , on their side , after having advanced as far as Moscow , and exercised all ...
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... force , now so evidently demonstrated , and before the time of the great Newton so little known , by which all the planets gravitate towards each other , and which retained them in their orbits , was already become familiar to a ...
... force , now so evidently demonstrated , and before the time of the great Newton so little known , by which all the planets gravitate towards each other , and which retained them in their orbits , was already become familiar to a ...
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... force and sense , which the words convey to those who read or hear it . " This oath is much stronger than that of the supremacy in England . Russian monarch was not , indeed , one of the fathers of the synod , but he dictated their laws ...
... force and sense , which the words convey to those who read or hear it . " This oath is much stronger than that of the supremacy in England . Russian monarch was not , indeed , one of the fathers of the synod , but he dictated their laws ...
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... force of arms , in the time of the false Deme- triuses , and had retained the possession of them by treaties ... forces . Pat- kul had the satisfaction of besieging the Swedes in Riga , the capital of Livonia , and directing the attack ...
... force of arms , in the time of the false Deme- triuses , and had retained the possession of them by treaties ... forces . Pat- kul had the satisfaction of besieging the Swedes in Riga , the capital of Livonia , and directing the attack ...
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... forces and fall upon the Swedes , one half of whom were left dead upon the place , and the rest made shift to get ... force . All the world knows in what manner Stanislaus Leczinsky was elected king , and how Charles XII . obliged the ...
... forces and fall upon the Swedes , one half of whom were left dead upon the place , and the rest made shift to get ... force . All the world knows in what manner Stanislaus Leczinsky was elected king , and how Charles XII . obliged the ...
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