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 xciii
... turn his various attainments to advan- tage , and at the same time not only to employ but to expand his intellect by his having committed to him the charge of very important business . His father sent him to the court of the Emperor ...
... turn his various attainments to advan- tage , and at the same time not only to employ but to expand his intellect by his having committed to him the charge of very important business . His father sent him to the court of the Emperor ...
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... turn his experience to their own account . Before Herberstein's departure from Innspruck , he had already received from the emperor a new com- mission 9 INTRODUCTION . cxiii Russian ambassador, named Vladomir Smenovich ...
... turn his experience to their own account . Before Herberstein's departure from Innspruck , he had already received from the emperor a new com- mission 9 INTRODUCTION . cxiii Russian ambassador, named Vladomir Smenovich ...
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... the ambassadors travelled in the company of the re- turning Russian delegates . He was therefore quite convinced , as Herberstein afterwards learned from himself , that the emperor was forming a new league CXX INTRODUCTION .
... the ambassadors travelled in the company of the re- turning Russian delegates . He was therefore quite convinced , as Herberstein afterwards learned from himself , that the emperor was forming a new league CXX INTRODUCTION .
Página cxxvii
... turns the goblet upside down over his head . Both on this and on my former visit , not wishing to drink so much , I had no alternative but to assume the appearance of being drunk , or to say that I was too sleepy to drink any more . " 2 ...
... turns the goblet upside down over his head . Both on this and on my former visit , not wishing to drink so much , I had no alternative but to assume the appearance of being drunk , or to say that I was too sleepy to drink any more . " 2 ...
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... turn our steps towards Lithuania we shall from time to time be either plundered or killed ; and by this process the sol- diers becoming intimidated , went all of them into Moscow and received pay from the prince . Vasiley , elated with ...
... turn our steps towards Lithuania we shall from time to time be either plundered or killed ; and by this process the sol- diers becoming intimidated , went all of them into Moscow and received pay from the prince . Vasiley , elated with ...
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