 | Voltaire - 1763
...great a fhare in this journey as the defire of inftructicn. The emperor was his natural ally againft the Turks. Peter had a private audience of Leopold, and the two monarchs conferred flanding, to avoid the trouble of ceremony. There happened nothing worthy remark during his ftay at... | |
 | 1836
...Rome, Naples, Venice, and Malta, while the czar proceeded to Vienna with his other ambassadors. He had now only to view the military discipline of the Germans,...audience of Leopold, and the two monarchs conferred standing, to avoid the trouble of ceremony. There happened nothing worthy remark during his stay at... | |
 | 1836
...Rome, Naples, Venice, and Malta, while the czar proceeded to Vienna with his other amliassadors. He had now only to view the military discipline of the Germans, after having seen the Kngliah fleets, and the dockyards of Holland. Polities had likewise as great a share in this journey... | |
 | Voltaire - 1818
...Home, Naples, Venice, and Malta, while the czar proceeded to Vienna with his other ambassadors. He had now only to view the military discipline of the Germans,...instruction. The emperor was his natural ally against tlie Turks. Peter had a private audience of Leopold, and the two monarchs conferred staiiding, to avoid... | |
 | Walter Keating Kelly - 1854
...Vienna: he had likewise a political view; for the emperor of Germany was the natural ally of the Russians against the Turks. Peter had a private audience of Leopold, and the two monarchs stood the whole time of the interview, to avoid the trouble of ceremony. several arts and professions,... | |
 | Walter Keating Kelly - 1854
...he had likewise a political view ; for the emperor of Germany was the natural ally of the Russians against the Turks. Peter had a private audience of Leopold, and the two monarchs stood the whole time of the interview, to avoid the trouble of ceremony. During his stay at Vienna,... | |
 | Walter Keating Kelly - 1854
...he had likewise a political view ; for the emperor of Germany wss the natural ally of the Eussians against the Turks. Peter had a private audience of Leopold, and the two monarch) stood the whole time of the interview, to avoid the trouiw of ceremony. During his stay at... | |
 | Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1904
...Rome. Naples, Venice, and Malta, while the czar proceeded to Vienna with his other ambassadors. He had now only to view the military discipline of the Germans,...ally against the Turks. Peter had a private audience with Leopold, and the two monarchs conferred standing, to avoid the trouble of ceremony. Nothing worthy... | |
 | Henry Smith Williams - 1904
...Vienna, he had likewise a political view; for the emperor of Germany was the natural ally of the Russians against the Turks. Peter had a private audience of Leopold, and the two monarchs stood the whole time of the interview, to avoid the trouble of ceremony. During his stay at Vienna,... | |
 | Henry Smith Williams - 1907
...Vienna, he had likewise a political view; for the emperor of Germany was the natural ally of the Russians against the Turks. Peter had a private audience of Leopold, and the two monarchs stood the whole time of the interview, to avoid the trouble of ceremony. During his stay at Vienna,... | |
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