| Edmund Burke - 1854 - 996 páginas
...conversation then broke off, but was renewed on the 14th of January, when the Emperor said — " You know the dreams and plans in which the Empress Catherine...immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit those visions, those intentions, if you like to call them so. On the contrary, my country is so vast, so... | |
| 1854 - 908 páginas
...conversation then broke off, but was renewed on the 14th of January, when the Emperor said — " You know the dreams and plans in which the Empress Catherine...immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit those visions, those intentions, if you like to call them so. On the contrary, my country is so vast, so... | |
| Carl Heinrich Ludwig Retslag - 1854 - 174 páginas
...know," his Majesty (the Emperor Nicholas) said, " the dreams and plans in which the Empress Catharine was in the habit of indulging, these were handed down...immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit those visions, those intentions, if you like to call them so." .... schemes of that gigantic, semi-barbarous... | |
| Carl Heinrich Ludwig Retslag - 1854 - 174 páginas
...the dreams and plans in which the JEmpress Catharine was in the habit of indulging, these were Jumded down to our time, but while I inherited immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit those visions, those intentions, if you like to call them so." .... schemes of that gigantic, semi-barbarous... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 382 páginas
...affairs—that, on his side, there was no indisposition to do so, but that he must begin at a remote period. " You know," his Majesty said, " the dreams and plans in which the Empress Catharine was in the habit of indulging ; these were handed down to our time ; but while I inherited... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 388 páginas
...that, on his side, there was no indisposition to do so, but that he must begin at a remote period. " You know," his Majesty said, " the dreams and plans in which the Empress Catharine was in the habit of indulging ; these were handed down to our time ; but while I inherited... | |
| George Fowler - 1855 - 358 páginas
...that on his side there was no indisposition to do so, but that he must begin at a remote period. " You know" (his Majesty said) "the dreams and plans...immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit these visions — these intentions — if you like to call them. On the contrary, my country is so... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1855 - 552 páginas
...conversation. " ' You know,' his majesty said, ' the dreauis and plans in which the empress Catharine was in the habit of indulging : these were handed...immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit those visions, those intentions, if you like to call them so. On the contrary, my country is so vast, so... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1856 - 466 páginas
...should slip away from us.' "* On a subsequent occasion, Nicholas observed to Sir H. Seymour, " You know the dreams and plans in which the Empress Catherine...were handed down to our time ; but, while I inherited her immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit those visions, and her intentions. On the contrary,... | |
| John Wade - 1856 - 862 páginas
...ambassador at St. Petersburg, said, — • " You know the dreams and plans in which the Empress Catharine was in the habit of indulging: these were handed down...immense territorial possessions, I did not inherit those visions, those intentions, if yon like to call them so. On the contrary, my country is so vast, so... | |
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