Russia and the Russians: Comprising an Account of the Czar Nicholas and the House of Romanoff, with a Sketch of the Progress and Encroachments of Russia from the Time of the Empress Catherine |
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... final abatement of an intolerable nuisance . When the sword is once drawn it will not be safe to sheathe it , until the common enemy is effectually crippled , and we can apply to him in essence , if not in reality , the words which ...
... final abatement of an intolerable nuisance . When the sword is once drawn it will not be safe to sheathe it , until the common enemy is effectually crippled , and we can apply to him in essence , if not in reality , the words which ...
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... final victory , that , in the heat of the action , he despatched couriers to Berlin , announcing a decisive triumph , and ordering a Te Deum in all the churches . The Russian empress , Elizabeth , after the result , directed a religious ...
... final victory , that , in the heat of the action , he despatched couriers to Berlin , announcing a decisive triumph , and ordering a Te Deum in all the churches . The Russian empress , Elizabeth , after the result , directed a religious ...
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... final stand to save their capital , and fight for independence , one hundred and twenty thousand was the fullest extent of their muster - roll . Neither did they ever exceed this aggregate in the successive invasions of France , in 1814 ...
... final stand to save their capital , and fight for independence , one hundred and twenty thousand was the fullest extent of their muster - roll . Neither did they ever exceed this aggregate in the successive invasions of France , in 1814 ...
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... final ruin of their country , and for this purpose they hesitated not to place in peril their lives and fortunes . In their conferences , which were managed with admirable discretion , it was resolved that Paul should die : and like ...
... final ruin of their country , and for this purpose they hesitated not to place in peril their lives and fortunes . In their conferences , which were managed with admirable discretion , it was resolved that Paul should die : and like ...
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... final measures . It is said that the police were apprised of this meeting , and gave information of it to the Governor - General of St. Petersburgh , Count Miloradovitch , who only laughed , crying “ Bah ! they are a set of dreamers ...
... final measures . It is said that the police were apprised of this meeting , and gave information of it to the Governor - General of St. Petersburgh , Count Miloradovitch , who only laughed , crying “ Bah ! they are a set of dreamers ...
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Page 188 - Be copy now to men of grosser blood, And teach them how to war! — And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture; let us swear That you are worth your breeding : which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot; Follow your spirit: and, upon this charge, Cry — God for Harry! England! and saint George ! [Exeunt.
Page 188 - O'erhang and jutty his confounded base, Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean. Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide; Hold hard the breath, and bend up every spirit To his full height. On, on, you noblest English, Whose blood is fet from fathers of war-proof— Fathers that like so many Alexanders Have in these parts from morn till even fought, And sheath'd their swords for lack of argument.
Page 115 - There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and Mercy sigh'd farewell!
Page 80 - Coming down the street called the Perspective, he perceived a nobleman who was taking his walk, and had stopped to look at some workmen who were planting trees by the monarch's order. ' What are you doing ? ' said the Emperor. ' Merely seeing the men work,
Page 58 - In his person were collected the most opposite defects and advantages of every kind. He was avaricious and ostentatious, despotic and popular, inflexible and beneficent, haughty and obliging, politic and confiding, licentious and superstitious, 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.
Page 59 - None had read less than he ; few people were better informed. . . . One while he formed the project of becoming Duke of Courland ; at another he thought of bestowing on himself the crown of Poland. He frequently gave intimations of an intention to make himself a bishop, or even a simple monk. He built a superb palace, and wanted to sell it before it was finished. In his youth he had pleased her [Catherine] by the ardour of his passion, by his valour, and by his masculine beauty.
Page 171 - Sebastopol by sea, there is nothing whatever to prevent any number of troops landing a few miles to the south of the town, in one of the six convenient bays with which the coast, as far as Cape Kherson, is indented, and marching down the main street, (provided they were strong enough to defeat any military force that might be opposed to them in the open field,) sack the town and burn the fleet.
Page 130 - Danube to the distance of several miles from the river ; attempted a virtual separation of Moldavia and Wallachia from Turkey by sanitary regulations intended to connect them with Russia ; stipulated that the Porte should confirm the internal regulations for the government of these provinces which Russia had established while she occupied them ; removed, partly by force, and partly by the influence of the priesthood, many thousand families of Armenians from the Turkish provinces in Asia to his own...
Page 103 - France, or if, having accepted it, it shall happen that during the course of three months the negotiations are not brought to a satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures to withdraw all the provinces of the Ottoman empire in Europe (Constantinople and the province of Roumelia excepted) from the yoke and vexations of the Turk.