Notes Upon Russia: Being a Translation of the Earliest Account of that Country, Entitled Rerum Moscoviticarum Commentarii, Tema 10Hakluyt Society, 1851 - 116 páginas |
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Página xcix
... distance from Herberstein's hotel . This may probably have been caused by a suspicion of the purpose of Herberstein's mission , and a wish to avoid having witnesses to so disagreeable a conference . Indeed , the king . on this occasion ...
... distance from Herberstein's hotel . This may probably have been caused by a suspicion of the purpose of Herberstein's mission , and a wish to avoid having witnesses to so disagreeable a conference . Indeed , the king . on this occasion ...
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... distance , by the severity of the climate , surpassing in coldness that of all other European countries , the danger of passing the rivers increased at this season by the floating ice , the bad state and insecurity of the high roads ...
... distance , by the severity of the climate , surpassing in coldness that of all other European countries , the danger of passing the rivers increased at this season by the floating ice , the bad state and insecurity of the high roads ...
Página cxxi
... distance they sent messengers to the court to give notice of their ar- rival , but an answer was sent back to them that the diet was already at an end , and that the king was about to go to Cracow , where they would be received . Upon ...
... distance they sent messengers to the court to give notice of their ar- rival , but an answer was sent back to them that the diet was already at an end , and that the king was about to go to Cracow , where they would be received . Upon ...
Página cxxii
... distance purely for the purpose of asking their friendship ; that , moreover , their intention was to act according to the precepts of religion in trying to make peace between two Christian sovereigns . If , however , the king should ...
... distance purely for the purpose of asking their friendship ; that , moreover , their intention was to act according to the precepts of religion in trying to make peace between two Christian sovereigns . If , however , the king should ...
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... distance - it is well for thee to have received marks of my favour , and to have beheld the lustre of my eyes . Drink , therefore , drain your glass , and eat your fill , that thou mayst return in health to thy master . " These words he ...
... distance - it is well for thee to have received marks of my favour , and to have beheld the lustre of my eyes . Drink , therefore , drain your glass , and eat your fill , that thou mayst return in health to thy master . " These words he ...
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Notes Upon Russia: Being a Translation of the Earliest Account of That ... Richard Henry Major,Sigmund Herberstein Sin vista previa disponible - 2023 |
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Página cxxxix - Russorum Rex et Dominus sum jure paterni Sanguinis, imperil titulos a nomine, quavis Mercatus prece, vel precio, nee legibus ullis Subditus alterius, sed Christo credulus uni Emendicatos aliis aspernor honores." The colophon runs thus : "Basileae, ex officina Joannis Oporini, 1551. Mense Julio." On the verso of the last leaf are the arms of Herberstein. Five years after, another edition was required, which received the author's additions and improvements. The title is like the preceding, with the...
Página 132 - The drinking is done in this fashion. He who proposes the toast takes his cup, and goes into the middle of the room, and standing with his head uncovered, pronounces, in a festive speech, the name of him whose health he wishes to drink, and what he has to say in his behalf. Then after emptying the cup, he turns it upside down over his head, so that all may see that he has emptied it, and that he sincerely gave the health of the person in honour of whom the toast was drunk.
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