Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa: Russia, Tartary, and Turkey |
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... said to be written by a Russian , to be reprinted , and inserted in one of the minor Journals of England . An allusion be so sensibly affected by the encouragement he receives , ADVERTISEMENT.
... said to be written by a Russian , to be reprinted , and inserted in one of the minor Journals of England . An allusion be so sensibly affected by the encouragement he receives , ADVERTISEMENT.
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Tubervile , of England ; Augustine , of Germany ; Olearius , of Denmark ; and , more recently , the Abbé de la Chappe , of France , together with the authors of many anonymous productions , represent the real character of the people ...
Tubervile , of England ; Augustine , of Germany ; Olearius , of Denmark ; and , more recently , the Abbé de la Chappe , of France , together with the authors of many anonymous productions , represent the real character of the people ...
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Mr. Lambert is the present possessor of the celebrated Herbarium of Pallas , purchased by Mr. Cripps during his residence with the Professor , and brought to England , in the Braakel , by the author's brother , the late Captain George ...
Mr. Lambert is the present possessor of the celebrated Herbarium of Pallas , purchased by Mr. Cripps during his residence with the Professor , and brought to England , in the Braakel , by the author's brother , the late Captain George ...
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The Russian Foot is exactly that of England . The Vershock equals 1 English Inch and 4 . · TABLES · - · OF equal 1 Degree . = 1 Verst . = = WEIGHT . The smallest weight of Russia is the Solotnick , which equals six grains . = 1 Sajen .
The Russian Foot is exactly that of England . The Vershock equals 1 English Inch and 4 . · TABLES · - · OF equal 1 Degree . = 1 Verst . = = WEIGHT . The smallest weight of Russia is the Solotnick , which equals six grains . = 1 Sajen .
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I. among these people that the political differences CHAP . of ENGLAND and RUSSIA drove the Author , a willing exile , from the cities of Petersburg and Moscow , in the last year of the eighteenth century . Necessity and and inclination ...
I. among these people that the political differences CHAP . of ENGLAND and RUSSIA drove the Author , a willing exile , from the cities of Petersburg and Moscow , in the last year of the eighteenth century . Necessity and and inclination ...
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