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The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of Time - Page 430
1762
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The History of the Life of Peter I., Emperor of Russia ...

John Mottley - Russia - 1739 - 412 pages
...Succeflbr we " mould throw them back into a much worfc *' Condition than ever they were yet : " So by the Paternal Authority, in Virtue of *' which, by the Laws of our Empire, even " any of our Subjects may difinherit a Son, and " give his Succeflion to fuch other of his Sons...
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The History of the Life and Reign of the Czar Peter the Great: Emperor of ...

John Bancks - Kings and rulers - 1740 - 380 pages
...•filch a Succeflbr we fhould throw them back into a worfe Condition than ever they were yet : So, by the paternal Authority, in Virtue of which., by the Laws of our Empire, even any of our Subjects may difinherit a Son ; and in Quality of Sovereign Prince, in Confideration...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 9

1751 - 394 pages
...a íucceíTor we ihould throw them back rimo a much worfe condition than ever *they were yet : " So by the paternal authority, in virtue of which, by the laws of our Empire, even any of-our fubjeäs may clifinherit a fon, and give his fucceffion to fuch other of his fons as...
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An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time, Volume 35

World history - 1762 - 570 pages
...empire. Now, as we fhould pity our ftates and ' our faithful fubje£ts, if, by fucha fucccflbr,we fhould throw * them back into a much worfe condition than...by the paternal authority, in virtue of which, by f the laws of our empire, any of our fubjefts may difmhent ' a fon, and give his fucceffion to fuch...
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The Works of M. de Voltaire: History of the Russian Empire under Peter the Great

Voltaire - 1763 - 290 pages
...as we ihould pity our flates and our " faithful fubjects, if, by fuch a fucceflbr, we " fhould th/ow them back into a much worfe " condition than ever they were yet ; fo, by the " palernal authority, and, in quality of fove*e reign prince, in confideration of the fafety " of our...
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The Life of Peter the Great, Formerly Emperor of Russia

John Bancks - RUSSIA - 1813 - 328 pages
...by such a successor we should throw them back into a worse condition than ever they were yet : so, by the -paternal authority, in virtue of which, by the laws of our empire, even any one of our subjects may disinherit a son ; and in quality of sovereign prince, in consideration...
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The history of Peter the great, emperor of Russia. From the Fr., by Smollett

François Marie Arouet de Voltaire - 1836 - 420 pages
...such a successor, we should throw them back into a much worse condition than ever they were yet ; so, by the paternal authority, in virtue of which, by the laws of our empire, any of our subjects may disinherit a son, and give his succession to such other of his sons, as he pleases ; and,...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 5

English literature - 1836 - 436 pages
...such a successor, we should throw them back into a much worse condition than ever they were yet ; so, by the paternal authority, in virtue of which, by the laws of our empire, any of our subjects may disinherit a son, and give his succession to such other of his sons as he pleases ; and,...
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Vindication of Russia and the Emperor Nicholas

David K. Hitchcock - Poland - 1844 - 286 pages
...such a successor, we should throw them back into a worse condition than they were ever in yet, so, by the paternal authority, in virtue of which, by the laws of our empire, any even of our subjects may disinherit a son, and in quality of sovereign prince, we do deprive our son...
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The History of Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia, Volume 1

Voltaire - 1818 - 420 pages
...such a successor, we should throw them back into a much worse condition than ever they were yet; so, by the paternal authority, in virtue of which, by the laws of our empire, any of our subjects may disinherit a son, and give his succession to such other of his sons, as be pleases ; and,...
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