Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 1Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 129
... czar was a pagan and a barbarian , yet had sense enough to perceive the necessity of some recognized form of religion ; and therefore sent ten of his ablest councilors into various coun- tries to examine their religious systems ...
... czar was a pagan and a barbarian , yet had sense enough to perceive the necessity of some recognized form of religion ; and therefore sent ten of his ablest councilors into various coun- tries to examine their religious systems ...
Page 136
... czar . Historians have described , and some have censured his sever- ity towards the strelitzes . He abolished the entire corps for ever -disbanded every regiment , and sentenced thousands to death . Some were broken on a wheel , others ...
... czar . Historians have described , and some have censured his sever- ity towards the strelitzes . He abolished the entire corps for ever -disbanded every regiment , and sentenced thousands to death . Some were broken on a wheel , others ...
Page 137
... czar was obliged to compromise the mat- ter , and permit them to retain their likeness to savages and goats , on the payment of a yearly tax graded according to their ability to pay . And he also imposed a tax for wearing the Asiatic ...
... czar was obliged to compromise the mat- ter , and permit them to retain their likeness to savages and goats , on the payment of a yearly tax graded according to their ability to pay . And he also imposed a tax for wearing the Asiatic ...
Contents
ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW | 1 |
THE JESUITS | 14 |
RUSSIA | 37 |
Copyright | |
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