Chapter 13

Transcriber's notes:The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.ofprocelain, the court magazines, the foundery,ofporcelain, the court magazines, the foundery,and broughtmartinsand black foxes,and broughtmartensand black foxes,Labourers in the mines belonging to the crown3000Labourers in the mines belonging to the crown30000diciplineby land: nay, the most commondisciplineby land: nay, the most commonand encouragement on the part of agovornment;and encouragement on the part of agovernment;situated on theDriester, and subject to the Turks,situated on theDniester, and subject to the Turks,ina word, he was worthy of being the father ofIna word, he was worthy of being the father ofto the empire, thereignsof which she intendedto the empire, thereinsof which she intendedHe led a retired life, and died in1646.He led a retired life, and died in1696.retook from Lewis XIV. in1694. After this,retook from Lewis XIV. in1674. After this,up therenegado, Jacob, to the conquerors.up therenegade, Jacob, to the conquerors.cruizingon the coast of Crim Tartary. The Ottomancruisingon the coast of Crim Tartary. The OttomanMarshal Sheremeto, thegeneralGordons and Schein,Marshal Sheremeto, thegeneralsGordon and Schein,Accordingly, in the month of March1677, he sentAccordingly, in the month of March1697, he sentby kingWillianwith a spectacle worthy such aby kingWilliamwith a spectacle worthy such ais signed, and theycadno longer go from theiris signed, and theycanno longer go from theirThis is speaking like the high-priest ofdepotism.This is speaking like the high-priest ofdespotism.he invited all the boyards, andprincipa lladieshe invited all the boyards, andprincipal ladiesgained a pitched battle,againsran enemy whogained a pitched battle,againstan enemy whoignorant of the place where these two princeswhere,ignorant of the place where these two princeswere,gave up thoseZoporavianswho had engaged ingave up thoseZaporavianswho had engaged inprisoners.Ishas been the custom of theprisoners.Ithas been the custom of theDemetriusCantemir,was at this time Waiwod of Moldavia.DemetriusCantemirwas at this time Waiwod of Moldavia.perish with famine.othermemoirs pretend, onperish with famine.Othermemoirs pretend, onand six thousand six hundred andnine-twoand six thousand six hundred andninety-twoalmost every century: Gustavus Adolphusgetpossessionalmost every century: Gustavus Adolphusgotpossessiontook great delight in the ancientGreenhistorians,took great delight in the ancientGreekhistorians,he gave orders that the man, whom he hadexmainedhe gave orders that the man, whom he hadexaminedtransmitted to the latestpostesity.transmitted to the latestposterity.And here wecannnotforbear recalling to theAnd here wecannotforbear recalling to theCaspian Sea, in theneigbourhoodof Daghestan,Caspian Sea, in theneighbourhoodof Daghestan,head of JamesII.in London, as he had beforehead of JamesIII.in London, as he had beforenot been attested bya apublic minister, who wasnot been attested byapublic minister, who wasGods'sassistance, we owe to our labour, and those of ourGod'sassistance, we owe to our labour, and those of ourof the country, and his ill-behaviour to hiswife.'of the country, and his ill-behaviour to hiswife.us word, that he didrufuseto admit them; but that theus word, that he didrefuseto admit them; but that thematerials forreparingthis great structure, whichmaterials forrepairingthis great structure, whichwho,was to have Stanislaus again for her king.whowas to have Stanislaus again for her king.of renouncingarbitarygovernment. Charlesof renouncingarbitrarygovernment. Charlesin this situation during the whole of thepear1719.in this situation during the whole of theyear1719.them on his throne, and to defend him powerfully,toge-them on his throne, and to defend him powerfully,together

Transcriber's notes:

The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.

ofprocelain, the court magazines, the foundery,ofporcelain, the court magazines, the foundery,

and broughtmartinsand black foxes,and broughtmartensand black foxes,

Labourers in the mines belonging to the crown3000Labourers in the mines belonging to the crown30000

diciplineby land: nay, the most commondisciplineby land: nay, the most common

and encouragement on the part of agovornment;and encouragement on the part of agovernment;

situated on theDriester, and subject to the Turks,situated on theDniester, and subject to the Turks,

ina word, he was worthy of being the father ofIna word, he was worthy of being the father of

to the empire, thereignsof which she intendedto the empire, thereinsof which she intended

He led a retired life, and died in1646.He led a retired life, and died in1696.

retook from Lewis XIV. in1694. After this,retook from Lewis XIV. in1674. After this,

up therenegado, Jacob, to the conquerors.up therenegade, Jacob, to the conquerors.

cruizingon the coast of Crim Tartary. The Ottomancruisingon the coast of Crim Tartary. The Ottoman

Marshal Sheremeto, thegeneralGordons and Schein,Marshal Sheremeto, thegeneralsGordon and Schein,

Accordingly, in the month of March1677, he sentAccordingly, in the month of March1697, he sent

by kingWillianwith a spectacle worthy such aby kingWilliamwith a spectacle worthy such a

is signed, and theycadno longer go from theiris signed, and theycanno longer go from their

This is speaking like the high-priest ofdepotism.This is speaking like the high-priest ofdespotism.

he invited all the boyards, andprincipa lladieshe invited all the boyards, andprincipal ladies

gained a pitched battle,againsran enemy whogained a pitched battle,againstan enemy who

ignorant of the place where these two princeswhere,ignorant of the place where these two princeswere,

gave up thoseZoporavianswho had engaged ingave up thoseZaporavianswho had engaged in

prisoners.Ishas been the custom of theprisoners.Ithas been the custom of the

DemetriusCantemir,was at this time Waiwod of Moldavia.DemetriusCantemirwas at this time Waiwod of Moldavia.

perish with famine.othermemoirs pretend, onperish with famine.Othermemoirs pretend, on

and six thousand six hundred andnine-twoand six thousand six hundred andninety-two

almost every century: Gustavus Adolphusgetpossessionalmost every century: Gustavus Adolphusgotpossession

took great delight in the ancientGreenhistorians,took great delight in the ancientGreekhistorians,

he gave orders that the man, whom he hadexmainedhe gave orders that the man, whom he hadexamined

transmitted to the latestpostesity.transmitted to the latestposterity.

And here wecannnotforbear recalling to theAnd here wecannotforbear recalling to the

Caspian Sea, in theneigbourhoodof Daghestan,Caspian Sea, in theneighbourhoodof Daghestan,

head of JamesII.in London, as he had beforehead of JamesIII.in London, as he had before

not been attested bya apublic minister, who wasnot been attested byapublic minister, who was

Gods'sassistance, we owe to our labour, and those of ourGod'sassistance, we owe to our labour, and those of our

of the country, and his ill-behaviour to hiswife.'of the country, and his ill-behaviour to hiswife.

us word, that he didrufuseto admit them; but that theus word, that he didrefuseto admit them; but that the

materials forreparingthis great structure, whichmaterials forrepairingthis great structure, which

who,was to have Stanislaus again for her king.whowas to have Stanislaus again for her king.

of renouncingarbitarygovernment. Charlesof renouncingarbitrarygovernment. Charles

in this situation during the whole of thepear1719.in this situation during the whole of theyear1719.

them on his throne, and to defend him powerfully,toge-them on his throne, and to defend him powerfully,together


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